A. Intestines
B. Lungs
C. Kidneys
D. Heart
Related Mcqs:
- In which one of the following organs the venous emboli are most often iodged ?
A. Lungs
B. Kidneys
C. Intestines
D. Heart - The most common site of origin for venous thrombi leading to pulmonary embolism is_____________?
A. Ascending oaorta
B. Portal vein
C. Deep leg veins
D. Right atrium - The oxygen tension of the mixed venous blood is______________?
A. 25 mm Hg
B. 40 mm Hg
C. 55 mm Hg
D. 70 mm Hg - CSF is directly returned to venous system by _____________?
A. Choroid plexus
B. Cerebral veins
C. Arachnoid villi
D. Emissary veins - Which of the following is a paired venous sinus of duramater_________________?
A. Cavernous sinus
B. Superior petrosal
C. Transverse sinus
D. All of the above - The transverse venous sinus continues as_________________?
A. Straight sinus
B. Cavernous sinus
C. Sigmoid sinus
D. Ethmoidal sinus - Venous malformation involving the leptomeninges of the cerebral cortex is salient feature of_____________?
A. Rendu-Osler-Weber disease
B. Maffuci’s syndrome
C. Angioosteohypertrophy syndrome
D. Sturge weber syndrome - Gamma gandy bodies are seen in_____________?
A. Liver
B. Spleen
C. Kidney
D. Lung - IL-1 helps in_____________?
A. Stimulation of T-lymphocytes
B. Inhibits of B-lymphocytes
C. Inhibits the chemotaxis of neutrophils and macrophages
D. Decreases firbroblast and bone resorption activity - Group function occlusion is common in_____________?
A. 10 – 14 years
B. 15 -25 years
C. Above 30 years
D. Edentulous patients