In sialolithiasis, a single stone is more common in the _____, specifically in the wharton duct
The _____ reflex tests nerve roots C7 and C8 (radial nerve)
A lesion to #_____ would result in Erb palsy ("waiter's tip.")
_____ (condition) is due to compression of the lower trunk (roots C8-T1) and subclavian vessels
Muscles lost in Erb palsy include: 1. _____2. supraspinatus3. infraspinatus4. biceps brachii
A proximal lesion to #_____ would result in "Pope's blessing", loss of sensation in median nerve distribution
A cricothyrotomy establishes an airway between the cricoid and thyroid cartilages and requires an incision through (superficial to deep):1) skin2) _____ fascia3) investing and pretracheal fascial layers of the deep cervical fascia 4) cricothyroid membrane
Gastric _____ (erosions or ulcers) may extend into and beyond the submucosa
_____ fractures of the temporal bone are more common than transverse
Seminiferous tubules, _____ chamber of the eye, the cornea and the brain are immunologically privileged sites
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