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Subrata Kumar Banerjea B.H.M.S Solved Papers on Anatomy Leseprobe B.H.M.S Solved Papers on Anatomy von Subrata Kumar Banerjea Herausgeber: B. Jain http://www.narayana-verlag.de/b1289 Im Narayana Webshop finden Sie alle deutschen und englischen Bücher zu Homöopathie, Alternativmedizin und gesunder Lebensweise. Das Kopieren der Leseproben ist nicht gestattet. Narayana Verlag GmbH, Blumenplatz 2, D-79400 Kandern Tel. +49 7626 9749 700 Email info@narayana-verlag.de http://www.narayana-verlag.de

CONTENTS Theoretical Part CHAPTER I OSTEOLOGY 3 20 Describe atlas. 3 Describe 1st rib with diagram. 6 (a) What are the peculiarities of clavicle? 10 (b) Describe the clavicle with its attachments. 10 Describe the upper end of the humerus with diagram. 12 (a) What is the anatomical position of Radius? 14 (b) Describe the lower end of Radius. 14 (a) What are the parts of the Hip bone? 15 (b) Describe the upper end of Ilium. 15 Describe the upper end of Femur. 17 Describe the external surface of the Squamous part of occipital bone with a diagram. 20 CHAPTER II SYNDESMOLOGY 22 26 Give some outlines about shoulder joint. 22 Describe the elbow joint. 23 Describe the hip joint. 24 Describe the ankle joint. 26 CHAPTER III MYOLOGY 31 52 Give the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the muscle "Siernocleidomostioid" with applied anatomy, 31

(W) 2. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of trapezius. 32 3. Describe the origin, insertion, relation and nerve supply of Scalenus anterior muscle. 33 4. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply, action and applied anatomy of the serratus anterior. 34 5. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of pectoralis major. 36 6. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of deltoid with its applied anatomy. 37 7. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions of the biceps brachii with its applied anatomy. 38 8. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions of internal oblique. 40 9. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of rectus abdominis. 41 10. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of psoas major. 42 11. Give the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of rectus femoris. 43 12. Give the origin, insertion, nerve supply, and action of gluteus maximus. 44 13. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of adductor magnus. 45 14. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and' action of the popliteus. 46 15. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of diaphragm with openings. 48 16. Describe briefly the ischio-rectal fossa. Discuss its applied importance. 52

(v) CHAPTER IV SPLANCHNOLOGY 58 126 (a) What is mediastinum? 58 (b) Mention the sub-divisions of mediastinum. (c) What are the boundaries of different mediastinum? (d) What are the contents of superior mediastinum? (e) Name the contents of posterior mediastinum. (f) What are the contents of middle mediastinum? Describe the medial surface of both lungs. 65 (a) Describe the intra-pulmonary parts of left bronchus. (b) What are the broncho-pulmonary segments? (c) Give their applied importance. 71 Describe the superior surface of tongue with diagram. 76 Describe the parotid gland under following headings : (A) Situation, (B) Extent, (C) Parts, (D) Relations, (E) Structures piercing the gland, (F) Structures within the glands. 77 Describe inferior surface of live* with diagram. 83 Describe tonsil in short. 85 What is pharynx? Describe the nasopharynx with diagram... 91 Describe the thoracic part of oesophagus. 95 Describe the second part of duodenum. 98 Describe the appendix under the following heads : (A) Different position, (B) Structual peculiarities and (C) Blood supply. 99

(via) 12. Describe the interior of anal canal. 192 13. Describe the head of ancreas. Give its structure and development. 106 14. What is excretory or biliary apparatus ol he liver? Describe each of them. 15. Describe the urinary bladder under the follow ig headings : (a) Different parts (b) Relations (c) Ligame us (d) Arterial supply (e) Venous drainage (f) Lymphatic drainage (g) Nerve supply (h) Development (i) Structure 16. (a) What is ureter? (b) What are the parts of ureter? (cj Describe pelvic parts of ureter. 17. (a) What is prostate? 25 (b) What is the situation? (c) How;, many lobes of it? (d) Describe the different features with relations. 18. (a) What is the normal anatomical position of uterus? (b) What are the parts of it? (c) Name the different ligaments. (d) What is tb arterial supply? (e) What is the peritoneal relation of uterus? CHAPTER V ANGIOLOGY 128- if (5 1. Describe the interior of right atrium with diagram. 128 2. Describe the left ventricle. 130 3. Describe the interior of the right ventricle of the heart. 131

(/*) Describe the arch of aorta, 134 1 Describe the abdominal aorta, with relations and branches. 136 6, (a) What is the origin of axillary artery? 138 (b) What is the course of it? (c) What are the parts of it? d) What are the branches of it? (e) Give the relation of the different parts of axillary artery with the brachial plexus. Describe the origin, course, relation and branches of radial artery. 141 Describe external carotid artery.! 45 Describe the origin, course, relation and branches of femoral artery. 146 10. Describe the venous drainage of heart. 148 11. Describe the facial vein. 150 12. Describe origin, course, relation, tributaries and applied anatomy of the internal jugular vein. 153 13. Describe about cephalic vein. 157 14. Describe inferior vena cava. 158 1 15. Describe the long saphenous vein under the following headings : (a) Formation (b) End (c) Course (d) Relations (e) Valves (/) Tributaries and (g) Applied anatomy. 160 16. Describe the portal vein. Mention the sites of anastomos in between systemic with portal side. 162 CHAPTER VI ENDOCRINE SYSTEM 167 177 1. Describe the thyroid gland. 167 2. Describe supra-renal gland. 174

(X ) 3. (a) What is pituitary body? 176 (b) What is the situation? (c) What are the parts? CHAPTER VII LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 178 187 1. Describe the thoracic duct under the following headings : (a) Definition (b) Extent (c) Course (d) Relations (e) Tributaries. 178 2. Describe the lymphatic supply of breast. 181 3. Describe the lymphatic drainage of uterus. 182 4. Describe the lymphatic drainage of the stomach. 183 5. Give a brief account of inguinal lymph nodes. Add a note on its surgical importance. 184 CHAPTER VIII NEUROLOGY 188 215 1. Describe the internal'capsule under the following headings : (a) Situation (b) Different parts (c) Fibres passing through it (d) Blood supply. 188 2. Describe the floor of 4th ventricle. 191 3. What is spinal cord? Describe it in brief. 194 4. (a) What is brachial plexus? 198 (b) How it is formed? (c) Give the relation of brachial plexus with subclavian and axillary artery. (d) What are the branches of brachial plexus? 5. Describe the formation, type, situation and branches of lumbar plexuses. 6. Describe the axillary nerve. 205 7. (a) How median nerve is formed? 206 (b) Describe the median nerve in hand. 20J

( * / ) (c) What are different branches in arm, forearm and hand? (d) Describe the effect of cutting of median nerve just above the wrist. 8. Describe the sciatic nerve. 211 9. Give an account of obturator nerve. 213 DISSECTION PART CHAPTER I DISSECTION 217 261 1. (a) What are the steps of dissection to expose the suboccipital triangle? 217 (b) What is the boundry of this triangle? (c) What are the contents? 2. (a) What are the procedures to step of dissection of posterior triangle of neck? 223 (b) What is the boundary of it? (c) What are the contents of this triangle? 3. (a) Describe the steps of dissection of rectus sheath. 229 (b) Mention the contents of rectus sheath. 4. (a) Describe the steps of dissection of inguinal canal. 232 (b) What is the boundary of this canal? (c) What are the contents? 5. (a) Describe the steps of dissection of axilla. 238 (b) What are the boundries of axilla? (c) What are the contents of axilla? 6. (a) What are the steps of dissection to expose the axillary nerve in scapular region? 242 (b) Mention the boundry and contents of quadrangular and triangular space. 7. (a) Describe the procedure to expose the cubital fossa? 244

( xii) (b) What is the boundary of cubital fossa? (c) What are the contents of it? 8. (a) Describe the steps of dissection of superficial palmararch. 248 (b) How is it formed? 9. (a) What are the steps of dissection of femoral triangle? 251 (b) What is the boundary of it? (c) What are the contents of femoral triangle? 10. (a) Describe the steps of dissection of adductor canal. 254 (b) What is the boundary of it? (c) What are the contents of it? 11. (a) What are the steps of dissection of popliteal fossa? 258 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. (b) What is the boundary of this fossa? (c) What are the contents? CHAPTER II SPECIAL SENSES Describe the nasal septum. ORAL PART Surface Anatomy Osteology Syndesmology Muscle System or Myology Angiology and cardovascular system Neurology Special Senses Respiratory System Digestive System Urinary System Reproductive System Endocrine System 262 267 262 269 277 305 313 337 355 371 374 386 411 422 434

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