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Published on Jan 25, 2022
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118.Facts for NEET PG
  1. Injury to the saphenous nerve can occur while accessing the great saphenous vein to use for CABG - Can present with parasthesia and sensory loss over the medial leg and medial foot.
  2. Most likely nerve to be damaged during submandibular gland resection is the lingual nerve.
  3. Difficulty in flexion of elbow and supination of forearm with loss of sensation over lateral aspect of forearm suggests musculocutaneous nerve injury.
  4. Beta2 receptor action leading to hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia is mediated through adenylyl cyclase.
  5. Oligodendrocytes involved in myelin formation are affected in multiple sclerosis.