A. Superior petrosal sinus
B. Inferior petrosal sinus
C. Superficial middle cerebral vein
D. Deep middle cerebral vein
Related Mcqs:
- All of the following structures are related to cavernous sinus except______________?
A. 2nd optic nerve
B. 4th nerve
C. 6th nerve
D. Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve - Which of the following does not pass through cavernous sinus ?
A. Occulomotor ( III) nerve
B. Traochlear nerve
C. Medial cerebral artery
D. Trigeminal nerve - All of the following structures are in lateral wall of cavernous sinus except______________?
A. Occulomotor
B. Trochlear
C. Trigeminal
D. Ophthalmic - Facial vein communicates with the cavernous sinus through______________?
A. Retromolar vein and internal jugular vein
B. External jugular vein and internal jugular vein
C. Internal jugular vein and retromandibular vein
D. Superior ophtalmic vein and pterygoid venous plexus - The connecting vein between facial vein and cavernous sinus is_____________?
A. Superior ophthalmic vein
B. Inferior ophthalmic vein
C. Connecting pterygoid plexus
D. None of the above - Danger area of face is called because of connection of facial veins to cavernous sinus through______________?
A. Transverse facial vein
B. Superior ophthalmic vein
C. Maxillary vein
D. Ethmoidal vein - The cavernous sinus communicates directly with all except_____________?
A. Inferior petrosal sinus
B. Pterygoid venous plexus
C. Veins in orbit
D. Sigmoid sinus and straight sinus - The cavernous sinus communicates directly with all , except_______________?
A. Inferior petrosal sinus
B. Pterygoid venous plexus
C. Veins in orbit
D. Sigmoid and straight sinus - Maxillary sinus is described as a four sided pyramid containing base, apex, roof and floor. The apex of maxillary sinus extends________________?
A. Laterally into zygomatics process of maxilla
B. Medially into zygomatic process of maxilla
C. Laterally into lateral nasal wall
D. Superiorly into floor of orbit - The cavernous sinu does not communicate with the_____________?
A. Opthalumic vein
B. Internal jugular vein
C. External jugular vein
D. Pterygoid plexus