# The view which best demonstrates inflammation and temporomandibular joint effusion are:
A. T2 weighted MR images
B. T1 weighted MR images
C. Lateral tomogram
D. Panoramic radiograph
The correct answer is:
B. Unilateral and bilateral crossbite
Explanation:
After cleft palate repair, patients often experience unilateral or bilateral crossbite due to maxillary growth deficiencies. Surgical intervention and scarring can inhibit the forward and lateral growth of the maxilla, leading to discrepancies between the maxillary and mandibular arches. This results in crossbites, which are common in individuals with repaired cleft palate.
Other options explained:
The correct answer is:
A. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Explanation:
The clinical presentation described—abrupt onset of fever with chills, diplopia, proptosis, chemosis, and optic disc congestion—is characteristic of cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST). This condition is often secondary to infections in the medial canthus (commonly from facial infections or sinusitis), which can spread to the cavernous sinus via valveless facial veins.
Cavernous sinus thrombosis is a medical emergency requiring immediate intervention with antibiotics and sometimes anticoagulation.
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