How to break down a USMLE Step 1 question, from MedSmarter with Dr. Jason Colip.
The attached video is the breakdown of a Neuroanatomy question.
We break down the concepts in simple terms in shorter videos so students can focus on the Educational Objective to get a deep understanding of the concept.
A 42-year-old woman was admitted to the neurology service for evaluation of persistent numbness over her left jaw and lower face. MRI reveals a schwannoma, which is compressing a cranial nerve as the nerve exits the skull. The cranial nerve involved in this case exits the skull through which of the following foramina?
A. Foramen ovale
B. Foramen spinosum
C. Jugular foramen
D. Foramen rotundum
E. Superior orbital fissure
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29 мар 2022