Five major clinical characteristics of malignant hyperthermia
What are acidosis, rigidity, fever, hypermetabolism and myoglobinuria
Platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction and thrombus formation at the site of an atheromatous plaque
What is a myocardial infarction
First clinical signs include vascular congestion periorbital, scleral and retinal veins
What is cavernous sinus thrombosis
Carotid artery, jugular vein and vagus nerve
What is the contents of the carotid sheath
Blood supply to the temporal fat pad and temporal fascia
What is the middle temporal artery
Indirect measure of left ventricular volume and a useful guide to optimizing intravascular fluid therapy
What is pulmonary artery occlusion (wedge) pressure
Cranial nerves exiting the superior orbital fissue
What are CN III (Oculomotor), CN IV (Trochlear), CN V (Ophthalmic division) and CN VI (Abducent)
Name for the Sebaceous and sweat glands of the eyelid
What is Glands of Zeis (Sebaceous) and Glands of Moll (sweat glands)