Nerve Injury Causes And Features(UL) Flashcards

1
Q

Inferior dislocation of humerus leads to

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Axillary nerve injury

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2
Q

Fracture of surgical neck of humerus leads to

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Axillary nerve injury

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3
Q

Intramuscular injection into deltoid leads to

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Axillary nerve injury

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4
Q

Paralysis of deltoid & teres minor is a feature of

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Axillary nerve injury

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5
Q

Sensory loss over lower half of deltoid is due to

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Axillary nerve injury

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6
Q

3 flexor muscles of arm supplied by musculocutaneous nerve are

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Biceps brachii
Brachialis
Coracobrachialis

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7
Q

Axillary nerve injury can damage

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Deltoid and teres minor muscles

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8
Q

Long thoracic nerve injury leads to

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Serratus anterior m/s injury and causes winged scapula

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9
Q

Spiral groove of humerus injury leads to

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Radial nerve lesion

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10
Q

Loss of extension of elbow is a feature of

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Radial nerve lesion

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11
Q

Wrist drop is due to

A

Radial nerve lesion

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12
Q

Loss of extension of fingers and thumb is caused by

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Radial nerve lesion

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13
Q

Sensory loss in posterior surface of lower part of arm is due to

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Radial nerve lesion

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14
Q

Sensory loss in narrow strip on the back of forearm is due to

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Radial nerve injury

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15
Q

Sensory loss in lateral two third of dorsum of hand is due to

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Radial nerve lesion

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16
Q

Sensory loss in base of thumb is caused by

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Radial nerve lesion