Anatomy Multiple Choice Questions on Hand Structures

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Test your knowledge of hand anatomy with these multiple-choice questions covering palmar fascial spaces, synovial sheaths, and other hand structures. Identify spaces, boundaries, and contents while learning about the intricacies of hand anatomy.


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  1. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

  2. Question 1 Which of the following is NOT a palmar fascial space 1. Thenar space 2. Midpalmar space 3. Space of Parona 4. Web space

  3. Question 2 The digital synovial sheath of which finger communicates with the ulnar bursa 1. Index finger 2. Middle finger 3. Ring finger 4. Little finger

  4. Question 3 Which of the following is a content of the Thenar space? 1. Tendon of flexor carpi radialis 2. Tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris 3. Tendon of flexor pollicis longus 4. Tendon of flexor digitorum superficialis for middle finger

  5. QUESTION 4 The posterior boundary of the midpalmar space is formed by all EXCEPT 1. Palmar interossei 2. Dorsal interossei 3. Lumbricals 4. Fascia covering medial part of transverse head of adductor pollicis

  6. Question 4 The correct statement about the web space of the hand is: 1. Digital nerves lie superficial to the digital artery 2. Lumbrical tendons lie deep to the deep transverse ligament 3. Lumbrical canals do not communicate with palmar spaces 4. Superficial transverse ligament lies deep to the digital vessels

  7. Question 5 All of the following statements about the pulp space are true EXCEPT 1. Present at the finger tips 2. Fat present in loculated compartments 3. Infection may cause necrosis of diaphysis in children 4. Pulp space infections are usually painless

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