A. VII
B. IX
C. X
D. II
Related Mcqs:
- Geniculate ganglion is concerned with_____________?
A. Taste
B. Lacrimation
C. Saliva
D. Sweating - The facial nerve______________?
A. Arises from medulla oblongata
B. Transverses through parotid gland
C. Supplies muscles of mastication
D. Carries no taste fibres - Which one of the following muscles of the soft palate supplied by the mandibular nerve______________?
A. Levator palati
B. Palat glossus
C. Tensor palati
D. Musculus uvulae - Sphenoidal air sinus is supplied by which nerve______________?
A. Posterior ethmoidal
B. Posterior superior
C. Sphenoidal
D. Infratemporal - A neuralgia with trigger zones in the oropharynx and pain in the ear pharynx, nasopharynx, tonsils and posterior tongue is most likely_______________?
A. Trigeminal neuralgia
B. Bell’s palsy
C. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
D. Sphenopalatine neuralgia - Carbamazepine has been utilized to successfully diminish attacks in trigeminal neuralgia. During this therapy which of the following is indicated ?
A. Clinical observation only
B. Clinical observation and complete blood and platelet counts prior to and at frequent intervals during therapy
C. No monitoring
D. Complete blood investigation only if adverse symptoms arise - Anti-convulsants frequently used in management of trigeminal neuralgia are_______________?
A. Phenytoin
B. Gabapentin
C. Baclofen
D. All of the above - Which of the following drugs is not effective in case of Trigeminal Neuralgia ?
A. Carbamazipine
B. acetaminophen
C. phenytoin sodium
D. Baclofen - All of the following are true about trigeminal neuralgia EXCEPT______________?
A. it is unilateral
B. it is of throbbing nature
C. it is triggered by touching cheeks, mucosa etc
D. occurs in bouts - The latest drug of the choice in the management in trigeminal neuralgia is______________?
A. valproic acid
B. carbamazepine
C. Diphen hydantoin
D. None of the above