A. Great auricular nerve
B. Lesser occipital nerve
C. Greater occipital nerve
D. Posterior auricular nerve
Nerve Supply of Head and Neck
Nerve Supply of Head and Neck
A. C2C3C4
B. C1C2C3
C. C3C4C5
D. C4C5C6
A. Thalamus
B. Pituitary gland
C. Medulla oblangata
D. None of the above
A. Left hypoglossal
B. Left glossopharyngeal
C. Right hypoglossal
D. Right glossopharyngeal
A. Motor innervation to styloglossus and hyoglossus muscles only
B. Motor innervation to all of the muscles of the tongue both intrinsic and extrinsic
C. Sensory innervation to the posterior third of the tongue
D. Sensory innervation to the anterior two – thirds of the tongue
A. Hyoglossus
B. Styloglossus
C. Genioglossus
D. Palatoglossus
A. One
B. Two
C. More than two
D. None of the above
A. External laryngeal
B. Internal laryngeal
C. Recurrent laryngeal
D. B & C
A. Hoarseness
B. Loss of timbre of voice
C. Anesthesia of the larynx
D. Breathing difficulty
A. Internal carotid artery
B. 12th cranial nerve
C. Vagus nerve
D. Accessory cranial