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Educational objective: The embryological origin of shwannomas is the neural crest. | Educational objective: The embryological origin of shwannomas is the neural crest. | ||
|AnswerA=Mesoderm | |AnswerA=Mesoderm | ||
|AnswerAExp=The [[mesoderm]] | |AnswerAExp=The [[mesoderm]] gives rise to: | ||
* [[Mesenchyme]] (connective tissue) | |||
* [[Mesothelium]] | |||
* Non-epithelial blood cells and coelomocytes | |||
* [[Muscles]] | |||
* Septa | |||
* Mesenteries (length-wise partitions) | |||
* Part of the [[gonads]] (the rest being the gametes) | |||
|AnswerB=Endoderm | |AnswerB=Endoderm | ||
|AnswerBExp=The [[endoderm]] gives rise to: | |AnswerBExp=The [[endoderm]] gives rise to: |
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Author | [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1]]] |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 1 |
Main Category | MainCategory::Embryology |
Sub Category | SubCategory::Neurology |
Prompt | [[Prompt::A 23-year-old male was referred to a neurologist for the evaluation of progressive worsening vertigo and hearing loss that have started almost 4 months ago. Brain MRI showed bilateral cerebello-pontine angle masses. What is the embryological origin of the cells from which this patient’s masses arised?]] |
Answer A | AnswerA::Mesoderm |
Answer A Explanation | [[AnswerAExp::The mesoderm gives rise to:
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Answer B | AnswerB::Endoderm |
Answer B Explanation | [[AnswerBExp::The endoderm gives rise to:
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Answer C | AnswerC::Surface ectoderm |
Answer C Explanation | [[AnswerCExp::The surface ectoderm gives rise to:
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Answer D | AnswerD::Neuroectoderm |
Answer D Explanation | [[AnswerDExp::The neuroectoderm gives rise to:
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Answer E | AnswerE::Neural crest |
Answer E Explanation | [[AnswerEExp::The neural crest gives rise to:
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Right Answer | RightAnswer::E |
Explanation | [[Explanation::The patient presents with bilateral masses compressing CN VIII and causing hearing symptoms and vertigo. The bilateral nature of the masses, the age of the patient and the involvement of the CN VIII suggest a diagnosis of neurofibromatosis type II. Hence, the masses are more likely bilateral vestibular shwannoma. The embryological origin of shwannomas is the neural crest.
Educational objective: The embryological origin of shwannomas is the neural crest. |
Approved | Approved::No |
Keyword | |
Linked Question | Linked:: |
Order in Linked Questions | LinkedOrder:: |