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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