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Which veins connects the cavernous sinus with the facial vein?

What happens with a spinal cord lesion at T2?
-same side below T2 is affected(I'm not sure)

What nerve innervates the Thenar muscles?
-recurrent branch of the median(correct me if I am wrong

What is the most inferior branch of the external carotid?
SALFOPSM
I think it is superior thyroid(correct me if I am wrong)
 
1) Opthalmic superior
2) ipsilateral side below T2 affected
3) Median
4) superior thyroid artery

Which veins connects the cavernous sinus with the facial vein?

What happens with a spinal cord lesion at T2?
-same side below T2 is affected(I'm not sure)

What nerve innervates the Thenar muscles?
-recurrent branch of the median(correct me if I am wrong

What is the most inferior branch of the external carotid?
SALFOPSM
I think it is superior thyroid(correct me if I am wrong)
 
hi
i also had difficulty in this question
What happens with a spinal cord lesion at T2?

can anyone explain the answer
 
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