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MyometriumThis question is phrased in a slightly tricky way, so its important to break it down before looking at the answers. There are two things to think about here. First, you need to decide if a structure is part of the uterus. If it is part of the uterus, then you need to decide if it is shed during menstruation. The correct answer will be a structure that is part of the uterus but is not ...
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Rotating the head to the right The semicircular canals are involved in angular acceleration or rotation. Hair cells of the right semicircular canal are excited (depolarized) when there is rotation to the right. This rotation causes bending of the tereocilia toward the kinocilia, and this bending produces depolarization of the hair cell. Ascent in an elevator would activate the saccules, which ...
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Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
FornixThe cervix is the inferior end of the uterus that projects into the vagina. This means that the vagina comes up and wraps around the cervix, creating the vaginal fornix. There are multiple fornices at the top of the vagina: anterior, posterior, and lateral. The cervical canal is the passageway through the cervix to the vagina. The uterine lumen is the hollow center of the uterus. The ...
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Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Hemostasis Vasodilation and its resulting increased blood flow causes the redness (RUBOR)
and increased heat (CALOR).
Increased permeability of the blood vessels results in an EXUDATION (leakage) of plasma proteins and fluid into the tissue (EDEMA),
which manifests itself as swelling (TUMOR).
Some of the released mediators such as bradykinin increase the sensitivity to pain (DOLOR).
The ...
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OvaryThe ovary is entirely covered by a layer of peritoneum called the mesovarium. The mesovarium, along with the mesometrium and the mesosalpinx, creates the broad ligament. Because the ovary is completly encased in peritoneum, it would be outlined on a CT with intraperitoneal contrast material. The prostate, seminal vesicles and vagina are located below the rectovesicular pouch or ...
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Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Type III Hypersensitivity reaction
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EthosuximideThe correct answer is B. Ethosuximide is the only agent that is both used for absence seizures and associated with StevensJohnson syndrome. Ethosuximide is an antiepileptic indicated for absence seizures that works by blocking T-type calcium channels. A rare but severe adverse effect is drug-induced Stevens Johnson syndrome. This is characterized by blistering of the nasal, oral, and ...
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