A: Arises from the abdominal aorta near the level of the inferior mesenteric artery
B: Passes posterior to the inferior vena cava
C: Supplies the only arterial branches to the right suprarenal gland
D: Is shorter than the left renal artery
E: Is the usual source of the right testicular (or ovarian. artery
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- In its normal course, the right ureter passes() A: anteriorly to the renal artery B: posteriorly to the ovarian artery C: superiorly to the vas deferens D: superiorly to the uterine artery E: anteriorly to the ovarian artery
- the structure behind the horizontal part of duodenum is () A: Hepatic portal vein; B: Hepatic vein; C: Inferior vena cava. D: Superior mesenteric artery; E: Inferior mesenteric artery
- The structure of entrance and exit is () A: Hepatic vein, left and right hepatic tube, hepatic artery B: Hepatic artery, portal vein, hepatic vein C: Intrinsic hepatic artery, common bile duct, portal vein D: Left and right hepatic ducts, hepatic artery, portal vein E: Left and right hepatic duct, hepatic artery, hepatic vein
- Which of the following apertures lies in the central tendon of diaphragm? A: Oesophagus B: Inferior vena cava C: Thoracic duct D: Abdominal aorta
- A 41-year-old man is admitted to the emergency department with complaints of shortness of breath, dizziness, and sharp chest pain. As shown in the following figure, the abnormal area in his chest radiograph indicates the region of pathology. What is this structure?[img=779x879]18030c08034d883.png[/img] A: Superior vena cava B: Right ventricle C: Left ventricle D: Arch of the aorta E: Pulmonary artery
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Some patients develop ileus, by X - ray, it is caused by vascular compression, the blood vessels is () A: Gastroduodenal arteries and veins B: Superior mesenteric arteries and veins C: Inferior mesenteric arteries and veins D: Proper hepatic artery E: Splenic arteries and veins
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A 25-year-old male racing car driver is admitted to the emergency department after a severe car crash. Radiologic studies reveal damage to the tip of the transverse process of the third cervical vertebra, with a significantly large pulsating hematoma. What artery is the most likely to have been damaged? A: Anterior spinal artery B: Vertebral artery C: Ascending cervical artery D: Deep cervical artery E: Posterior spinal arteries
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Pancreas? At the level of the first or second lumbar spine, transverse to the posterior abdominal wall|The tail of the pancreas is posterior to the spleen|The right kidney is posterior to the head of the pancreas|Endocrine only
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Can be touched at the intersection of the front edge of the masseter<br/>muscle and the lower edge of the mandible () A: Superficial<br/>temporal artery B: Facial<br/>artery C: Common carotid artery D: Middle meningeal artery E: Occipital artery
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Which of the following arteries is not a branch of the external carotid artery? facial a.|superficial temporal a.|superior thyroid a.|inferior thyroid a.