PLE-34

What nerve or ganglion is the auriculotemporal nerve, a branch of, responsible for the faulty regeneration that causes Frey’s syndrome, commonly known as crocodile tears, where beads of perspiration appear on the skin when the patient eats due to penetrating injury to the parotid glands?

PLE-35

Which artery does not contribute to the Kiesselbach’s plexus or Little’s triangle, where 90% of epistaxis occurs, among the 4 arteries that contribute?

PLE-36

All of the following nerves arise from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus, except which one?

PLE-37

What cell produces the hormone that activates bone resorption and increases blood calcium level?

PLE-38

Which of the following is not a content of the spermatic cord?

PLE-39

The medial wall of the bony orbit is formed by the following bones, except?

PLE-32

What is the most common direction of hip dislocation?

PLE-33

Which nerve is injured by crutch paralysis?

PLE-30

Where are spongiocytes located?

PLE-31

What is the origin of the blood supply to the suprarenal glands?