A. Temporal arteritis
B. Neuralgia
C. Neuritis
D. Causalgia
Related Mcqs:
- A 40-year old lady presents with unilateral demotonic distribution of veslcular eruptions. associated with severe pain. The most likely diagnosis is____________________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Chicken pox
C. Recurrent herpes simplex infection
D. infectious mononucleosis - Peripheral nerve regenerates at the rate of ________ mm per day?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 0.5
D. 5 - Sensory receptors for pain are_______________?
A. Pacinian corpuscles
B. End organs of Ruffini
C. End bulbs of Krause
D. Free nerve endings - The most outer covering of nerve fibres is called as____________?
A. Neurolemma
B. Perineurium
C. Axolemma
D. Myelin sheath - Injury to the motor division of the mandibular nerve will cause paralysis of the following except ______________?
A. Medial pterygoid
B. Masseter
C. Buccinator
D. Anterior belly of digastric - Injury to the right mandibular nerve as it passes though foramen ovale produces the following effects______________?
A. Loss of taste from the anterior 2/3 of tongue
B. Deviation of the tongue to the left
C. Deviation of chin to left when mouth is opened
D. Loss of general sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue - Lacrimation does not occur when facial nerve injury is at_____________?
A. Geniculate ganglion
B. In semicircular canal
C. At sphenopalatine ganglia
D. At mastoid foramen - Injury to the median nerve occurs frequently when following artery is used for taking an ABG sample _____________?
A. Radial artery
B. Brachial artery
C. External carotid artery
D. Femoral artery - Injury to which nerve will affect lacrimal secretion______________?
A. Greater petrosal nerve
B. Lesser petrosal nerve
C. Sphenopalatine nerve
D. Nasocilliary nerve - Inflammation of the dorsal root ganglion and vesicular eruption of the skin and mucous membrane in area supplied by a sensory nerve that is affected in characteristic of_____________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Uveoparotid fever
D. Aphthous stomatitis