A. Vertebral artery
B. Spinal branch 10th nerve
C. Spinal cord
D. Vertebral venous plexus
Related Mcqs:
- Foramen caecum is seen in____________?
A. Ethmoid Bone
B. Tongue
C. Sphenoid
D. A and B - Structures passing through foramen ovale______________?
A. Emissary vein
B. Mandibular nerve
C. Trigeminal nerve
D. A & B - Mental foramen is located_______________?
A. Between roots of premolars
B. Between roots of molars
C. Near canine
D. Between Incisions - Structures passing through foramen spinosum is_______________?
A. Accessory meningeal artery
B. Middle meningeal artery
C. Mandibular nerve
D. Maxillary nerve - Foramen transversarium transmit______________?
A. Inferior jugular vein
B. Inferior petrosal sinus
C. Sigmoid sinus
D. Vertebral artery - Foramen transversarium transmit________________?
A. Inferior jugular vein
B. Inferior petrosal sinus
C. Sigmoid sinus
D. Vertebral artery - Injury to the right mandibular nerve as it passes though foramen ovale produces the following effects______________?
A. Loss of taste from the anterior 2/3 of tongue
B. Deviation of the tongue to the left
C. Deviation of chin to left when mouth is opened
D. Loss of general sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue - Which structure does not pass through the jugular foramen ?
A. Vagus nerve
B. Glossopharyngeal nerve
C. Accessory nerve
D. Internal carotid artery - The maxillary nerve exits the cranium through which foramen ______________?
A. Ovale
B. Rotundum
C. Stylomastoid
D. Inferior orbital fissure - Sturge Weber syndrome is characterized by all EXCEPT_________________?
A. Exophytic oral Hemangioma
B. Facial hematoma
C. Tramline calcification of dura on lateral cephalogram
D. Facial hemangioma