Appendix Anatomy MCQS-quiz-test
Appendix Anatomy MCQS-quiz-test
These MCQs on Appendix Anatomy are prepared to fulfil the requirement for all types of medical exams as NEET, USMLE, PLAB, Prometric and ALL TYPES OF MEDICAL BOARD Exams all over the world.
Results
#1. A surgeon is performing an appendectomy on a child and notices a short and broad appendix at its junction with the caecum. What is the likely age of the patient undergoing surgery? ? The typical tubular structure of the appendix is formed by about the age of 2 years.
2 years
#2. A patient presents with appendicitis, and imaging reveals the appendix is in a pelvic position. What percentage of cases does this represent? ? In approximately 21% of cases, the appendix is in a pelvic position.
21%
#3. The appendicular artery, a branch of the lower division of the ileocolic artery, is a critical blood supply for the appendix. What happens if thrombosis occurs in this artery? ? Thrombosis of the appendicular artery can lead to necrosis of the appendix, also known as gangrenous appendicitis.
Necrosis of the appendix
#4. A surgeon is having difficulty finding the appendix during an operation. What anatomical feature can be used to locate the base of the appendix? ? Gentle traction on the taeniae coli, particularly the anterior taenia, can lead the surgeon to the base of the appendix.
Taeniae coli
#5. The vermiform appendix is present in humans, certain anthropoid apes, and the wombat. In which animals is the appendix absent? ? The vermiform appendix is absent in animals such as dogs, cats, horses, and rats.
All Mentioned
#6. A surgeon is performing an appendectomy and notices a transparent mesoappendix in a pediatric patient. What can be observed in the mesoappendix in childhood? ? In childhood, the mesoappendix is often transparent, allowing the observation of blood vessels.
Blood vessels
#7. The vermiform appendix is most frequently associated with which clinical syndrome? ? Acute appendicitis is the most common cause of an 'acute abdomen' associated with the vermiform appendix.
Acute appendicitis
#8. A patient is diagnosed with appendicitis, and imaging reveals an appendix lying in the left iliac fossa. What developmental abnormality may be responsible for this finding? ? Intestinal malrotation can lead to the appendix being found in unexpected locations, such as the left iliac fossa.
Intestinal malrotation
#9. What is the primary blood supply to the appendix, and which artery does it originate from? ? The appendicular artery, a branch of the lower division of the ileocolic artery, is the primary blood supply to the appendix.
Ileocolic artery, lower division
#10. What is the average length of the vermiform appendix in adults? ? The average length of the vermiform appendix is between 7.5 and 10 cm.
7.5–10 cm
#11. What is the putative role of the appendix in the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis? ? Appendicectomy seems to be protective against the development of ulcerative colitis, suggesting a protective role of the appendix.
Protective effect of appendicectomy