Calot’s triangle is formed by: ()
A. Left hepatic bile duct, right hepatic bile duct, porta hepatis
B. Left hepatic artery, right hepatic artery, porta hepatis
Cystic duct, proper hepatic artery, porta hepatis
D. Cystic duct, common hepatic bile duct, porta hepatis
E. Common hepatic bile duct, common bile duct, porta hepatis
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A patient with the biliary calculi doesn’t have jaundice, so the blockage may be at: ()
A. common bile duct
B. common hepatic duct
C. cystic duct
D. left and right hepatic duct
E. Vater’s ampulla
Which structures cross the trilateral foramen?()
Axillary nerve
B. Anterior humeral circumflex blood vessels
C. Axillary nerve and posterior humeral circumflex blood vessels
D. Circumflex scapular blood vessels and thoracodorsal nerve
E. Circumflex scapular blood vessels
Which structure is not in carpal canal? ()
A. Flexor digitorum superficialis
B. Median nerve
C. Abductor pollicis longus
D. Flexor pollicis longus
E. Flexor disitorum profundus
A 'saphenous vein cut-down' is a procedure used to locate the great saphenous vein at the ankle. To find this vein, the skin would be incised: ()
A. anterior to the lateral epicondyle
B. posterior to the medial epicondyle
C. anterior to the medial malleolus
D. posterior to the lateral malleolus
E. over the base of the fifth metatarsal