11 MCQs in Anatomy for NEET PG
A 68-year-old woman with a history of left-sided breast cancer (treated 5 years ago) now presents with progressive hoarseness and a weak, breathy voice. On laryngoscopy, the left vocal cord is seen in a paramedian position with poor abduction. Additionally, the examiner notes that the left vocal cord appears shorter and sits at a slightly higher level compared to the right. Which nerve is injured, and what is the anatomical explanation for the cord appearing shorter?
Which laryngeal cartilage is the only one that is paired and located posterolaterally in the larynx?
The vocal ligament is a thickened free edge of which membrane in the larynx?
Which structural feature best distinguishes the true vocal cords from the false vocal cords (ventricular folds) of the larynx?
Which feature best distinguishes the cricoid cartilage from the thyroid cartilage in laryngeal anatomy?
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