UPPER LIMB ANATOMY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FIRST YEAR MBBS

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF UPPER LIMB ANATOMY FIRST YEAR MBBS

UPPER LIMB ANATOMY IMPORTANT QUESTIONS


Here are the important questions of upper limb Anatomy for First year MBBS
  • Draw & label clavicle and give muscle attachment to it
  • Draw and label brachial plexus
  • Describes the movement at radioulnar joints and  Names the muscles that produce these movements
  • Describe lymphatic drainage of the upper limb.
  • Give origin, insertion,  nerve supply, the action of pectoralis major & minor
  • Describe the fascial compartments of the palm (palmar aponeurosis)
  • Describe the lymphatic drainage of the breast
  • Describe briefly about the lumbricals & interossei
  • What are rotatory cuff muscles give their origin, insertion, nerve supply, action?
  • Give the origin, course of radial & ulnar artery in the hand
  • Enumerate the parts of the axillary artery & give its branches. Give origin & course of median & ulnar nerve in the hand
  • Give the tributaries of the axillary vein
  • Describe ligament and movement around the shoulder joint ( scenario)
  • Give origin, insertion, nerve supply, the action of the shoulder intrinsic muscles
  • Describe hand as 2 functional unit
  • Draw and label Anastomosis around the scapula and elbow joint.
  • Give nerve supply and action of muscles of the band
  • Enumerate the branches of the brachial artery
  • Write down the origin, course, distribution of radial
  • the nerve in the arm, forearm, and hand  
  • Mention the boundaries & content of cubital fossa
  • Write Note on Bicipital groove, extensor hood, Annular ligaments and Anatomical snuff box
  • Describe briefly about the ligaments, movements, bursae around the elbow joint
  • What is Palmer, thenar, and pulp to pulp space
  • Give origin, insertion, nerve supply, the action of outcropping muscles of thumb
  • Draw and label the flexor retinaculum and shows structure passing through it.
  • Give the structure passing deep through the extensor retinaculum
  • Give origin & course of ulnar & radial artery in forearm

 IMPORTANT CLINICALS:

  • Greenstick fracture
  • Mallet or baseball finger.
  • Frozen shoulder ( seq)
  • Colles fracture.
  • Carpel tunnel syndrome.
  • Dupuytren contracture (seq)
  • Smith fracture.
  • Pronator syndrome.
  • Subclavian vein puncture
  • Injury to the median nerve (Scenario)
  • Post fixed & prefixed brachial plexus Injury to the ulnar nerve (Scenario)
  • Waiter's tip position.
  • Cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Erb's Duchenne Paralysis Tenosynovitis
  • Beck packer Palsy
  • Laceration of palmer arches
  • Carcinoma of breast
  • Ulnar canal syndrome
  • Lymphedema
  • Handle bar neuropathy
  • Dermatoglyphics
  • Mammography
  • Mastectomy
  •  Discoloration of radial head
  • Bull’s rider thumb
  • Mastectomy
  • Gynecomastia
  •  Winging of scapula
  • Skier’s  thumb
  • Triangle of auscultation Compartment syndrome of forearms
  • Injury to axillary nerve (Scenario).
  • Volkmann's ischemic contracture
  • Monteggia‘s fracture
  • Wrist drop

These are the important questions of upper limb anatomy for first year MBBS. 

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