Short gastrc arteries usually arise from the A: Splenic artery. B: Caudate lobe of the liver. C: Hepatic artery. D: Superficical mesenteric artery. E: Gastric artery.
Short gastrc arteries usually arise from the A: Splenic artery. B: Caudate lobe of the liver. C: Hepatic artery. D: Superficical mesenteric artery. E: Gastric artery.
The internal capsule A: is a cavity of telencephalon B: the corticospinal tract passes through the anterior limb C: lies between the thalamus, caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus D: the optic radiation passes the anterior limb
The internal capsule A: is a cavity of telencephalon B: the corticospinal tract passes through the anterior limb C: lies between the thalamus, caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus D: the optic radiation passes the anterior limb
The internal capsule A: is a cavity of telencephalon B: the corticospinal tract passes through the anterior limb C: lies between the thalamus, caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus D: the optic radiation passes the anterior limb E: the corticonuclear tract passes through posterior limb
The internal capsule A: is a cavity of telencephalon B: the corticospinal tract passes through the anterior limb C: lies between the thalamus, caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus D: the optic radiation passes the anterior limb E: the corticonuclear tract passes through posterior limb
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