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Venous Drainage of Lower Limb

Venous Drainage of Lower Limb

Venous Drainage of Lower Limb

Venous Drainage of Lower Limb

The video “Unraveling the Mysteries of Venous Drainage: An All-encompassing Anatomy Guide” by VB Anatomy, presented by Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe, covers the following key topics:

  • Overview of Venous Drainage of Lower Limb: Provides a holistic view of venous drainage, emphasizing its importance in anatomy.
  • Classification of Veins: Discusses the classification of veins in the lower limb, including superficial, deep, and perforating veins.
  • Detailed Anatomy: Explores the anatomy of the Great Saphenous vein, its tributaries, and the Perforators.
  • Applied Anatomy and MCQs: Covers the clinical relevance of varicose veins and concludes with multiple-choice questions to test understanding.

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Venous drainage of lower limb

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1. Which of the major salivary glands has more than one duct?

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2. “Ranula” is a condition seen affecting:

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3. Bartholin’s duct is the name of duct of following gland:

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4. A patient came with enlarged submandibular lymph nodes. Which option best describes the possible site of infection:

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5. During surgical approach to the submandibular salivary gland following structure is likely to be injured:

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6. The submandibular duct opens at the following location in the oral cavity:

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