Live Still Points Volume 2, February 2014 | Page 25

OU-HCOM

ACROSS

1. lateral

4. fracture

9. nutation

10. flexion

11. dolchicephalic

13. transverse

14. motility

DOWN

2. asterion

3. dura

5. compression

6. torsion

7. extension

8. Sutherland

12. parietal

15. TMJ

ANSWERS:

Answer: D; The most likely diagnosis is acute cholecystitis secondary to gallstone obstruction. The typical patient on the boards with this diagnosis is a “fat, fertile, female, over forty” complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, with elevated liver enzymes and more specifically a mildly elevated amylase. The Gallbladder has sympathetic innervation from the celiac ganglion (T5-9). The Only answer choice that fits this is T6.

RVUCOM

Viscerosomatic

Reflexes