1.
The lymph nodes
of the axillary region receive lymph mainly from the
a)
scalp and face
b)
arms and mammary
glands
c)
lower limbs
d)
internal
abdominal organs
2.
Lymph nodes
occur in groups throughout the body EXCEPT in the
a)
Thoracic cavity
b)
Abdominal cavity
c)
Cranial cavity
d)
Inguinal
connective tissue
3.
If lymphatic
tissue is removed from an axillary region, the arm on that side is likely to
a)
Have a deficient blood supply
b)
Become edematous
c)
Lose
interstitial fluid
d)
Have increased
blood supply
4.
The lymph nodes
of the inguinal region receive lymph from
a)
The skin of the
back
b)
The ears
c)
The upper limbs
d)
The lower limbs
5.
The lymph nodes
of the cervical region receive lymph from
a)
The scalp and
pharynx
b)
The chest wall
c)
The abdominal
wall
d)
The lumbar
region
6.
A CT scan
reveals enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes in a patient. The physician suspects
this patient could have a pathology of the
a)
Brain
b)
Kidneys
c)
Lungs
d)
Spinal cord
e)
Spleen
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