A. IX & VII cranial Nerves
B. V & IX cranial Nerves
C. V & X cranial Nerves
D. IX & X cranial Nerves
Related Mcqs:
- Parasympathetic nerve supply to salivary gland is by____________?
A. VII and IX cranial nerves
B. IX and X cranial nerves
C. V and X cranial nerves
D. VII and IX spinal nerves - Which of the following deficiencies are associated with the disorders of hyperplasia of salivary gland and keratinisation of the salivary gland______________?
A. Vit – A
B. Vit – B
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - Cranial nerve not carrying parasympathetic fibres_____________?
A. Fourth
B. Seventh
C. Third
D. Ninth - Secretomotor fibers to the submandibular salivary gland are carried in all the following except_____________?
A. Facial
B. Chorda tympani
C. Mylohyoid
D. Lingual - Deep part of submandibular salivary gland is in relation to _____________?
A. Facial Nerve
B. Lingual Nerve
C. Accessory Nerve
D. Mandibular Nerve - Sublingual salivary gland lies______________?
A. Superior to mylohyoid
B. Inferior to mylohyoid
C. Deep to genioglossus
D. Deep to geniohyoid - Acinic cell carcinomas of the salivary gland arise most often in the_______________?
A. Parotid salivary gland
B. Minor salivary glands
C. Submandibular salivary gland
D. Sublingual salivary gland - A salivary gland tumour, which histologically shows a double layer of epithelial cells based on a reactive lymphoid stroma is_______________?
A. Pleomorphic adenoma
B. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
C. Acinic cell tumour
D. Warthin tumour - Commonest site for ectopic salivary gland tumour is_______________?
A. Tongue
B. Cheek
C. Palate
D. Neck - The most common salivary gland malignant neoplasm in bones______________?
A. Plemorphic adenoma
B. Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C. Muceopidermoid carcinoma
D. Adenolymphoma