Loss of the _____ in Erb palsy results in extension and pronation of the forearm.
Loss of the _____ (muscle) in Erb palsy results in medial rotation of the arm.
Nevus of Ota is distributed along the _____ and the second branches of the trigeminal nerve.
Foot drop is characterized by loss of _____ and dorsiflexion (movements) of the foot.
_____ result from portosystemic shunting between the superior rectal (portal) and middle/inferior rectal (systemic) veins
_____ cell (sphenoethmoidal cell) is surgically important as internal carotid artery may be related to its lateral wall
_____ neuroma may occur due to the entrapment of branches of medial plantar nerve.
Injury to the _____ nerve presents as decreased sensation of upper anterior thigh and an absent cremasteric reflex.
A lesion to #_____ would result in "Saturday night palsy" (wrist drop).
Glomus tumors are found in 2 sites: Glomus _____ and Glomus tympanicum
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