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Quick Scroll 11.17.07 (7 months ago) #11

genioglosus is mainly atached to tongue..
but most o mid constrictor arises from hyoid..
better to go wid mid constrictor... icon_wink.gif
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Quick Scroll 02.13.08 (4 months ago) #12

hi, regarding the dummy qn its interesting cause i came across 2 or 3 qn s in AIPGE 08 but stil dont think its fair practice guys
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Quick Scroll 06.18.08 (18 days ago) #13

C: Sternothyroid
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Quick Scroll 06.19.08 (17 days ago) #14

Me gree with Kalika. The Genioglossus is completely attached . So a safe answer. If Genioglossus is not attached, then nothing is attached. Just because costrictor is also an option and we have to mark one only, it should not get us confused. 10 out of 10 examiner should agree that Genio is attached while they all may not agree on constrictor. Rest is ................
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