Which anatomical landmark is most clinically useful for differentiating between inguinal and femoral hernias?
APubic tubercle
BPectineal line
CFemoral artery
DInferior epigastric artery
If the caecum is involved as a part of the wall of the hernial sac and is not its content, then it will be known as:
ASpigelian hernia
BRichter's hernia
CFemoral hernia
DSliding hernia
What is the condition commonly known as jumper's knee?
AInflammation of the patellar tendon at its insertion on the patella.
BTendinopathy of the quadriceps tendon.
CInjury to the hamstring tendon.
DPatellar tendonitis due to overuse of the patellar tendon.
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