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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- March 1997 – Paper 1
- March 1997 – Paper 2
- September 1997 – Paper 1
- September 1997 – Paper 2
- March 1998 – Paper 1
- March 1998 – Paper 2
- September 1998 – Paper 1
- September 1998 – Paper 2
- March 1999 – Paper 1
- March 1999 – Paper 2
- September 1999 – Paper 1
- September 1999 – Paper 2
- March 2000 – Paper 1
- March 2000 – Paper 2
- September 2000 – Paper 1
- September 2000 – Paper 2
- March 2001 – Paper 1
- March 2001 – Paper 2
- September 2001 – Paper 1
- September 2001 – Paper 2
- Index
September 1999 – Paper 1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- March 1997 – Paper 1
- March 1997 – Paper 2
- September 1997 – Paper 1
- September 1997 – Paper 2
- March 1998 – Paper 1
- March 1998 – Paper 2
- September 1998 – Paper 1
- September 1998 – Paper 2
- March 1999 – Paper 1
- March 1999 – Paper 2
- September 1999 – Paper 1
- September 1999 – Paper 2
- March 2000 – Paper 1
- March 2000 – Paper 2
- September 2000 – Paper 1
- September 2000 – Paper 2
- March 2001 – Paper 1
- March 2001 – Paper 2
- September 2001 – Paper 1
- September 2001 – Paper 2
- Index
Summary
1. Concerning oogenesis:
A. The primary oogonia undergo mitotic divisions prior to meiosis.
B. The primary oocytes enter meiosis at puberty.
C. At birth, primary oocytes have completed the first meiotic division.
D. DNA synthesis does not take place as part of the second meiotic division.
E. Secondary oocytes complete the second meiotic division at ovulation.
2. In the vulva,
A. sebaceous glands are not present in the labia minora.
B. apocrine glands are present in the labia majora.
C. both surfaces of the hymen are covered by keratinised epithelium.
D. the Bartholin's glands are mucus-secreting.
E. the clitoris is covered by columnar epithelium.
3. The anal canal
A. has an upper part which is innervated by the inferior hypogastric plexus.
B. has a lower part which is supplied by the superior rectal artery.
C. drains lymph to the superficial inguinal nodes from its upper part.
D. has its internal sphincter innervated by the inferior rectal nerve.
E. has a superficial part of its external sphincter attached to the coccyx.
4. The adult pituitary gland
A. contains the paraventricular nuclei.
B. is related to the sphenoid bone.
C. lies inferiorly to the optic chiasma.
D. contains a pars tuberalis inferiorly.
E. is entirely ectodermal in origin.
5. The right ovarian artery
A. arises from the abdominal aorta above the renal artery.
B. passes posterior to the third (horizontal) part of the duodenum.
C. passes posterior to the genitofemoral nerve.
D. supplies the right ureter.
E. anastomoses with the right uterine artery.
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- Past Papers MRCOG Part One Multiple Choice Questions1997–2001, pp. 101 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004