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Which nerves supply the rectuscapitis anterior muscle?Which artery is most commonlyoccluded in stroke?
Which of the following muscleshas no attachment to the skull?
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What are the branches given off bythe basilar artery?
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Which nerves supply the rectuscapitis anterior muscle?
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Which nerves supplythe rectus capitisanterior muscle?
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First and secondcervical spinal nerve(C1 and C2)
Dorsal rootVentral root
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Each level of the cervical spine hasfour nerve roots—two on each side—that branch off from the spinal cord.The two types of nerve roots on eachside include:
Ventral root (located in front) that carriesmotor signals from the brain to thatnerve root’s myotome, which is the groupof muscles that it controls.
Dorsal root (located in back) that carriessensory signals back to the brain fromthat nerve root’s dermatome, whichinnervates the specific region of skin thatit covers.
Which artery is mostcommonly occluded instroke?
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Middle cerebral artery
The middle cerebral artery (MCA) is aterminal branch of the internal carotidartery and is part of the anteriorcerebral circulation. The MCA suppliesmany deep brain structures, themajority of the lateral surface of thecerebral hemispheres, and thetemporal pole of the brain.
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What are the branchesgiven off by the basilarartery?
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Anterior inferiorcerebellar artery(AICA), pontinearteries, superiorcerebellar artery andposterior cerebralartery
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Which of the followingmuscles has noattachment to theskull?
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Rectus capitis superior major
Rectus capitis posterior major
Obliquus capitis inferior muscle
Obliquus capitis superior
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The obliquus capitis inferior muscle isthe larger of the two oblique muscles ofthe neck. It arises from the apex of thespinous process of the axis and passeslaterally and slightly upward, to beinserted into the lower and back part ofthe transverse process of the atlas.
Obliquus capitisinferior muscle
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