A. Cords of billroth
B. Hassal’s corpuscles
C. Lymphatic nodules
D. While pulp
Related Mcqs:
- A patient with carinoma cheek has tumor of 2.5 cms located close to and involving the lower alveolus. A single mobile homolateral node measuring node measuring 6 cm is palpable. Based on these clinical findings TNM stage of the tumor is______________?
A. T1 N1 Mo
B. T2 N2 Mo
C. T3 N1 Mo
D. T4 N2 Mo - Which of the following does not drain into the sub mental lymph nodes ?
A. Upper lip
B. Tip of tongue
C. Floor of mouth
D. Central lower lip - SA node acts as a pacemaker of the heart because of the fact that it_________________?
A. is capable of generating impulses
B. Has rich sympathetic innervation
C. Has poor cholinergic innervation
D. Generates impulses at the highest rate - Lymph from lower lip – middle part drains directly into _______________?
A. Submandibular nodes
B. Submental nodes
C. Sublingual nodes
D. Preauricular nodes - Lymph from tonsils drain into the_______________?
A. Jugulo omohyoid node
B. Jugulo digastric node
C. Submental node
D. Upper cervical node - Lymph from the teeth drains into all of the following nodes EXCEPT______________?
A. Sub mandibular nodes
B. Deep cervical nodes
C. Retro pharyngeal nodes
D. Sub mental nodes - In Troisiers sign the lymph nodes involved are_________________?
A. Right axillary nodes
B. Left axillary nodes
C. Right supraclavicular nodes
D. Left supraclavicular nodes - Commonly involved lymph nodes during metastasis from carcinomas of oral cavity is______________?
A. Jugulo omohyoid and jugulo digastric
B. sub mandibular and servical lymph nodes
C. submental and submandibular lymphnodes
D. None of the above - On clinical examination a 60 years old female had a tumor in the right buccal mucosa. The size of the tumor was about 2 cm in diameter. There was no involvement of regional lymph nodes and also had no distant metastasis The TNM stage of the tumor is____________?
A. T1 No Mo
B. T1 NI Mo
C. T1 N2 Mo
D. T2 No Mo - Visual cortex is present in the_____________?
A. Occipital lobe
B. Temporal lobe
C. Frontal lobe
D. Parietal lobe