Head and Neck (Kaplan)
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Middle meningeal artery enters the skull through | Foramen spinosum
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Laceration to middle meningeal artery results to | Epidural hematoma
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Failure of a cleft in pharyngeal grooves to be completely obliterated results in | Brachial cyst or lateral cervical cyst
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Cleft lip occurs when | Maxillary prominence fails to fuse with medial nasal prominence
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It results when the palatine shelves fail to fuse with each other or the primary palate | Cleft palate
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Presents with a triad of poor mandibular fold, cleft palate and posteriorly placed tongue | Robin sequence
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It also presents with mandibular hypoplasia, zygomatic hypoplasia, down slanted palpebral fissures, colobomas and malformed ears | Treacher Collins syndrome
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First arch syndrome consist of | Treacher collins syndrome and Pierre robin sequence
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Occurs when pouch 2 and groove 2 persist, thereby forming a fistula generally found along the anterior border of SCM | Pharyngeal fistula
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Occurs when pharyngeal grooves that are normally obliterated persist, forming a cyst usually located at mandible | Pharyngeal cyst
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Occurs when pharyngeal pouches 3 and 4 fail to differentiate into the parathyroid glands and thymus | DiGeorge sequence
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Cribriform plate fracture may result in | Dysosmia and CSF rhinorrhea
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May be caused by a tumor pressing on CN IX, X, XI | Jugular foramen syndrome
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This CN is affected first in a cavernous sinus thrombosis or by an aneurysm of internal carotid artery with other nerves affected later | CN VI
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Typical presentation associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage | Onset of severe headache
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Results from a rupture of a berry aneurysm in Circle of Willis | Subarachnoid hematoma
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Common site of subarachnoid hematoma | Anterior part of Subarachnoid hematoma
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Results from head trauma that tears superficial "bridging" cerebral veins at the point where they enter the superior sagittal sinus | Subdural hematoma
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Results from trauma to the lateral aspect of skull which lacerate the middle meningeal artery | Epidural hematoma
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Achieves refraction with no refractive error | Emmetropic cornea
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A flat cornea has too little refractive power and focuses an object behind the retina resulting in | Hyperopia or farsightedness
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A round cornea have too much refractive power, focusing an object in front of retina resulting in | Myopia or nearsightedness
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An irregularly shaped cornea forms distorted images known as | Astigmatism
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Results from a blockage or restriction of aqueous drainage into canals of Schlemm | Glaucoma
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Over time the lens becomes less elastic reducing the ability to focus on near objects a condition known as | Presbyopia
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The lens like the cornea can develop opacities known as | Cataracts
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Lesion to this nerve result in deviation upon protrusion of the tongue towards the side of injured nerve combined with fasciculations and atrophy | CN XII
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Characterized by episodes of sharp stabbing pain that radiates over the territory of branches of trigeminal nerve | Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux)
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Location of pain in Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux) | Mandibular or maxillary branch of CN V
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Lesion of this nerve result in drooping of the palate ipsilateral to the injured nerve and a deviation of uvula to opposite side | CN X
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What recurrent laryngeal nerve is commonly injured | Left
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