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Diseases of Nerves & Muscles

Lesion of facial nerve at level of stylomastoid foramen leads to____________?

Lesion of facial nerve at level of stylomastoid foramen leads to____________?

A. Loss of taste sensation from Ant. 2/3 of tongue
B. Paralysis of orbicularis oculi muscle
C. Loss of innervation to stapedius
D. Loss of lacrimal secretion

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Diseases of Nerves & Muscles, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine

What is non characteristic of Eagle’s syndrome_______________?

What is non characteristic of Eagle’s syndrome_______________?

A. Excessive lacrimation
B. pain during mandibular movement
C. Stabbing type pain orginate in the tonsillar regions
D. When the jaws are closed the pain subsided

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Diseases of Nerves & Muscles, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine

Patient comes with pain pharyngeal region and is having carcinoma of nasopharynx. The diagnosis is _____________?

Patient comes with pain pharyngeal region and is having carcinoma of nasopharynx. The diagnosis is _____________?

A. Horner’s syndrome
B. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
C. Trotter’s syndrome
D. Eagles syndrome

Patient comes with pain pharyngeal region and is having carcinoma of nasopharynx. The diagnosis is _____________? Read More »

Diseases of Nerves & Muscles, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine

Which of the following Orofacial pain is not associated with vascular origin ?

Which of the following Orofacial pain is not associated with vascular origin ?

A. Cluster headache
B. Giant cell arteritis
C. Anaesthesia dolorosa
D. Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania

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Diseases of Nerves & Muscles, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine