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1. A stab waound was made on the A.

Systemic- left gastric; portal- para


righ of the T8 vertebra on the umbilical veins
posterior side of a 56 yr old man. B. Systemic- umbilical vein; portal-
Upon further investigation, the small epigastric
posterior part of the liver is also C. Systemic- esophageal veins;
affected. What possible structures portal- visceral veins
are also affected by the stab wound D. Systemic- paraumbilical veins;
A. HPV portal- small epigastric veins
B. IVC
C. SMA 6. The lymphatic drainange of the
D. IMA anterior part of the visceral surface
of the liver drains to
2. Ascites was noted on the omental A. Phrenic lymph nodes
bursa of the a 60 yr old man. Where B. Posterior mediastinal lymph nodes
can this fluid can drain when the C. Hepatic lymph nodes
patient is supine? D. Biliary lymph nodes
A. Subhepatic space
B. Morrisson’s space 7. Necrosis on the descending colon,
C. Subphrenic space sigmoid and rectum was noted. This
D. Drummond’s space was due to a deep wound caused by
a long knife. What is the possible
3. A patient presented with pain on reason for this
the back. Upon further investigation, A. Cut on the superior mesenteric
there was a malignancy on the head vein
of the pancreas. What possible B. Blockage in the inferior
events can this cause? mesenteric artery
A. Difficulty urinating C. Dextocardia of the celiac trunk
B. Pain on the right shoulder D. Absence of the middle colic artery
C. Jaundice including the sclerae
D. Difficulty breathing 8. An infection on the liver is spread
to the pelvic cavity through
4. These are the components of the A. The retroperioneal side of the
marginal artery of the large intestine ascending colon
ecxept B. The connection of the greater sac
A. Ileocolic arteries and omental bursa
B. Inferior pancreatoduondenal C. The left paracolic gutter
arteries D. The hepatorenal recess
C. Superior sigmoidal arteries
D. Superior rectal arteries 9. A stab wound on the sacrum was
made on the apex of the root of the
5. Caput medusae was noted on the sigmoid colon, what are the possible
patient with chronic alcholism, these events that can happen
are the right pair of veins the usually A. Diffculty in defecating
cause this event B. Difficulty in urnating
C. Loss of sensation to the genitals felt where
D. Can’t lift the legs A. Left Hypochndrium
B. Strenum
10. A stab wound anteriorly on the C. Right shoulder
epigastric region was noted located D. Iliac region
between the right and left functional
lobes. What possible structures are 16. false for the biliary tree except
affected A. Purely lined with cholangiocytes
A. Ivc B. Ducts are differentiated by their
B. Hepatic portal vein location
C. Intermediate hepatic vein C. No fenestrae on the basal lamina
D. Small hepatic venules D. Release of choline
11. The branching of the hepatic
artery to become the cystic artery
A. Triangle of kilian
B. Triangle of calot
C. Triangle of falot
D. Traingle of riolan 17. True for the large intestine
except
12. All of these are retroperitoneal A. Goblet cells are increasing
except towards the rectum
A. Cecum B. Presence of paneth cells
B. Ascending colon C. No villi
C. Descending colon D. Presence of straight tubular
D. Rectum glands

13. the structures that can be useful 18. True for the gall bladder except
in demarcating the parts of the A. Muscularis mucosae
pancreas B. Perimuscular coat
A. Superior mesenteric vessels C. Microvili
B. Greater omentum D. Mucosal folds
C. Falciform ligament
D. Hepatic portal veins 19. False for pancreas except
A. Branched tubular
14. Appendicular artery is a branch B. Merocrine
of C. Endocrine and exocrine fxn occur
A. Superior mesenteric artery in the same cell
B. Ileocoloc artery D. Striated duct
C. Gastroduodenal artery
D. Superior rectal artery 20. True for zone 3 of the liver acinus
A. Last to die with toxic substances
15. Gall stones that caused B. Last to accumulate fat
cholecystitis was noted on the gall C. Last to exhibit bile stasis
bladder, pain associated with this is D. Last to die if circulation is
impaired macrophage
C. Beome a myofibroblast
21. Accessory duct that connects the D. Gain lipofucsin granules
the inferior surface of the liver to the
neck of the gall bladder
a. duct iof santorini
b. Duct of lushka
c. Duct of wirsung
d. Duct rivinus

22. Unique for the large intestine


having 3 longitudinal muscular
layers named
A. Haustra coli
B. Taeniae coli
C. Entamoeba coli
D. Escherichia coli

23. True for the islets of langerhans


A. A cells are found centrally
B. Secrete their products to the
blood
C. Contains cholecystokinin
D. Wel delineated brownish cells
found on the lysosome

24. True for the surfaces of the liver


cell except
A. Periportal space as the basal
surface
B. 2 surfaces facing the neighboring
cells
C. Bile canaliculi are on the apical
surface
D. Bile canaliculi looping 4 sides of
the cell

25. Ito cell in the presence of


cirrhosis will
A. Gain lipid droplets
B. Become activated as a

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