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PROSECTION REVIEW: HEAD AND NECK 2011
Artery?
Nervethataccompaniesartery?
Types ofneuronsin nerve?
Symptoms of compression of nerve?
Other symptoms from that condition?
Identify structure.
Identify muscle (be specific).
Action of muscle.
Artery?
This is a branch of what artery?
Identify muscle.
Identify.
Enters what structure (be very specific).
Identify.
Identify muscle.
Innervation of muscle.
Embryological origin.
Type of neuron innervating muscle.
Identify.
What is contained in this structure?
Identify.
Identify.
What is contained in structure at this location?
Identify.
Innervation.
Embryological origin.
Type of neuron innervating structure.
Identify artery.
Nerve that accompanies artery.
Identify nerve.
Types of neurons.
Identify nerve.
Types of neurons.
Identify nerve.
Types of neurons.
Identify nerve.
Types of neurons.
Identify nerve.
Types of neurons.
Identify muscle.
Embryological origin.
Types of neurons.
Action.
Identify nerve.
Types of neurons.
Identify muscle
Nerves(s) that innervated muscle.
Types of neurons.
Other symptoms of damage to innervation and how distinguish?
Identify muscle.
Types of neurons innervating muscle?
Actions of muscle?
What is contained in this groove?
Identify.
What innervates this structure?
What does it open to?
Identify.
What is depression below this structure called?
Identify.
What passes through this opening?
Identifyopening.
What courses at tip of arrow?
Identify.
Types of neurons.
Symptoms of damage.
Identify.
Identify.
What structures does this nerve innervate?
Identify.
Identify.
Identify.
Identify.
Identify.
Identify.
Identify.
Identify.
What structures does this innervate
Types of neurons.
Symptoms of damage?
Identify muscle.
Types of neurons innervating muscle?
Embryological origin?
Action of muscle.
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