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NBDE Part I Remembered Questions The philtrum of the lip is formed from what? - ✔✔Medial nasal processes and maxillary processes Unilateral cleft lip is caused by what? - ✔✔When the maxilla... ry prominence on the affected side fails to join with the merged medial nasal prominences What is the most abundant papilla on the tongue? - ✔✔Filiform Esophageal varices are commonly seen in what? - ✔✔Alcoholics What type of hypersensitivity reaction is present in SLE? - ✔✔Type III (immune-antibody complex) What are the symptoms of SLE? - ✔✔Women Inflammation in joints, tendons and other CT and organs. Butterfuly rash over cheeks and bridge of nose Individuals with SLE can have a false positive of what other disease? - ✔✔Syphilis What are the sensory and motor components of the gag reflex? - ✔✔Sensory - Glossopharyngeal Motor - Vagus What ligament prevents excessive retraction of the TMJ? - ✔✔TMJ ligament How does the TMJ get nutrients? - ✔✔Through diffusion from the disk (synovial membrane and synovial fluid provide nourishment and lubrication) What artery supplies nutrients to the TMJ? - ✔✔External carotid artery What structure passes deep to they hyoglossus muscle? - ✔✔Lingual ARTERY Each of the following structures lies between the hyoglossus and the mylohyoid muscles EXCEPT one. - ✔✔Lingual ARTERY What premolar has the shorter central groove and more supplemental grooves? - ✔✔Second maxillary premolar Which premolar has a mesial groove? - ✔✔Maxillary first premolar Which premolar has a lingual groove? - ✔✔Mandibular first premolar Which tooth has the longest crown? - ✔✔Mandibular canine What is the only tooth that has its root inclined mesially? - ✔✔Mandibular canine You have to do a RCT on a mandibular canine. What is the most likely complication you may encounter? - ✔✔Bifurcated root A bullet entering between teh 7th and 8th intercostal ribs would pierce which lobe of the lung? - ✔✔Inferior lobe What is mesentery? - ✔✔Tissue that connects the posterior wall of the peritoneal cavity to the jejunum What is cor pulomonale? - ✔✔Right ventricular enlargement secondary to a lung disorder that causes pulmonary artery HTN. RV failure follows. What does pulmonary HTN do to the RV? - ✔✔Increases afterload CHF is most common on which side? - ✔✔ [Show More]
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