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Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb

Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb

Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb

Venous Drainage of the 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. “Ranula” is a condition seen affecting:

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

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

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

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

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

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