Salivary glands

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1. where is the inscision made for a parotid sialoadenectomy?

  • from horizontal ear canal to the bifurcation of the jugular vein
  • from external acoustic meatus to the caudal angle of the mandible
  • from dorsal aspect of zygomatic arch to caudal angle of mandible
  • from external acoustic meatus to the bifurcation of the jugular vein
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2. Which of the following must be reflected in a zygomatic sialoadenectomy?

  • digastricus muscle
  • platysma muscle
  • aponeurosis of masseter muscle
  • parotidoauricularis muscle

3. Which muscle covers the polystomatic portion of the sublingual salivary gland?

  • digastricus
  • sternohyoideus
  • mylohyoideus
  • platysma

4. Where is the mandibular salivary gland found on ventral sialoadenectomy?

  • deep to platysma muscle, caudal to bifurcation of jugular vein
  • deep to sternohyoideus, caudal to bifurcation of jugular vein
  • Deep to digastricus, caudal to bifurcation of jugular vein
  • deep to sternohyoideus rostral to bifurcation of jugular vein
  • deep to platysma muscle rostral to bifurcation of jugular vein
  • Deep to digastricus, rostral to bifurcation of jugular vein

5. Which type of sialocoele sometimes presents as an emergency?

  • periorbital
  • cervical
  • Pharyngeal
  • rannula

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