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Can I write USMLE after MBBS?

Asked by Thomas, Last updated: Apr 13, 2024

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Sep 09, 2016

Psoas major-the correct answer is e. this is the classic presentation of a psoas abscess. this clinical entity was formerly a fairly common complication of vertebral tuberculosis, but is now rare in clinical practice in this country. the psoas muscle is covered by a fibrous sheath known as the psoas fascia. this sheath is open superiorly, permitting an infection involving the soft tissues around the spine to enter the sheath, then track down to the groin. the adductor longus (choice a) is a muscle of the anterior thigh, and is not related to the lumbar portion of the back. the gluteus maximus (choice b) gluteus minimus (choice c) and piriformis (choice d) are muscles of the buttock with no relationship to the groin.
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