791) Which of the following eyelid types is represented in the drawing below?
A. The Caucasian
B. The African American
C. The Asian
D. The Latino
E. The Middle-Eastern
792) Which of the following eyelid anatomical structures does NOT function as a "retractor"?
A. Levator aponeurosis
B. Muller’s muscle
C. Capsulopalpebral fascia
D. Inferior tarsal muscle
E. Whitnall’s ligament
793) Which of the following transposition-grafting is MOST COMMOMLY used in facial nerve paralysis rehabilitation?
A. Hypoglossal-Facial
B. Spinal Accessory-Facial
C. Glossopharyngeal -Facial
D. Phrenic-Facial
E. Ansa hypoglossi-Facial
794) The five year cure rate for Primary Basal Cell Carcinoma after Mohs Micrographic Surgery is reached by which percentage of patients?
A. 80%
B. 85%
C. 90%
D. 95%
E. 99%
795) For each specimen, what is the percentage of lateral and deep margins that can be checked using the Horizontal Sectioning Technique in Mohs Surgery?
A. 95%
B. 96%
C. 97%
D. 99%
E. 100%
796) Which of the following flaps is a TRANSPOSITION flap?
A. Paramedian forehead flap
B. Melolabial flap
C. Limberg flap
D. O-T flap
E. V-Y flap
797) Which of the following statements about the Coronal/Hairline Forehead Lift is FALSE?
A. It can not be applied to male patients with male-pattern baldness.
B. Subperiosteal plane dissection is used.
C. Scoring-resection of frontal and corrugator muscles is done.
D. Numbness in the forehead flap and beyond the incision line occurs.
E. There is a potential for stretch-back with recurrent brow ptosis.
798) Which of the following measurements represents NORMAL levator function?
A. 5 mm
B. 10 mm
C. 15 mm
D. 20 mm
E. 25 mm
799) Which of the following surgical techniques is the BEST for repairing injury to the upper or lower eyelid involving a 25% of tissue loss?
A. Primary closure associated with Lateral Canthotomy /Lateral Cantholysis
B. Semicircular Rotation-Advancement Flap (Tenzel)
C. Pedicled Lid Switch Flap (Mustarde)
D. Bridge Flap (Cutler-Beard)
E. Tarsoconjuntival Flap (Hughes)
800) An unrecognized laceration to the Levator Aponeurosis of the upper eyelid will result in
A. Lagopthalmus
B. Ectropion
C. Entropion
D. Ptosis
E. Mild scleral show
ANSWERS & REFERENCES
791) C The Asian
Choi A. K.: Oriental Blepharoplasty: Nonincisional Suture Technique versus Conventional Incisional Technique, Facial Plastic Surgery, Vol. 10 No. 1, January 1994, pp. 67-83
McCurdy Jr. J. A.: Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face, Chapter 35 in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Papel I, editor), Third edition, 2009, pp. 435-458
792) E Whitnall’s ligament
Sykes J. M., Dugan F. M. Jr.: Evaluation and Management of Eyelid Trauma, Facial Plastic Surgery, Vol. 10, No. 1, April 1994, pp. 157-171
793) A Hypoglossal-Facial
Fucci M. J., Buchman C. A., Slattery III W. H.:Neurorrhaphy Techniques for Facial Paralysis, Rehabilitation of Facial Paralysis (Shindo M. L, Guest Editor), Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, Vol. 5 No. 3, August 1997, pp. 223-240
Clark J. M., Shockley W. W.: Management of the Paralyzed Face, Chapter 63, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, (Papel I.D., editor), Third Edition, 2009, pp. 869-894
794) E 99%
Lang Jr. P. G.: Mohs Micrographic Surgery for Basal Cell Carcinoma, Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, (Dzubow L. M., Guest Editor), Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, Vol. 6 No. 3, August 1998, pp. 275-295
Hendrix Jr. J. D., Slingluff C. L.: Diagnosis and Treatment of Cutaneous Malignancies, Chapter 52, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, (Papel I.D., editor), Third Edition, 2009, pp. 675-702
795) E 100%
Lang Jr. P. G.: Mohs Micrographic Surgery for Basal Cell Carcinoma, Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, (Dzubow L. M., Guest Editor), Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, Vol. 6 No. 3, August 1998, pp. 275-295
Hendrix Jr. J. D., Slingluff C. L.: Diagnosis and Treatment of Cutaneous Malignancies, Chapter 52, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, (Papel I.D., editor), Third Edition, 2009, pp. 675-702
796) C Limberg flap
Park S. S.: Local and Regional Cutaneous Flaps, Chapter 44 in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Papel I, editor), second edition, 2002, pp. 528-548
Park S. S.: Local and Regional Cutaneous Flaps, Chapter 54 in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Papel I, editor), Third edition, 2009, pp. 721-743
797) B Subperiosteal plane dissection is used.
Ramirez O. M.: Why I Prefer the Endoscopic Forehead Lift, Communications in Cosmetic Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, September 1995, pp.1033-1039
798) C 15 mm
Karesh J. W.: Diagnosis and Management of Acquired Blepharoptosis and Dermatochalasis, Facial Plastic Surgery, Vol. 10, No.2, April 1994, pp. 185-200
799) A Primary closure associated with Lateral Canthotomy /Lateral Cantholysis
Sykes J. M., Dugan F. M. Jr.: Evaluation and Management of Eyelid Trauma, Facial Plastic Surgery, Vol. 10, No. 1, April 1994, pp. 157-171
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Sykes J. M., Dugan F. M. Jr.: Evaluation and Management of Eyelid Trauma, Facial Plastic Surgery, Vol. 10, No. 1, April 1994, pp. 157-171
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