Anatomy Upper limb Guj Uni IMP Short-notes
Q-5(A) ATTEMPT ANY TWO SHORT NOTES ON UPPER LIMB(2×3)=6
CHAPTER-3
1)platysma
2)Breast-blood supply,lymphatic drainage,structure
3)Clavipectoral fascia
4)Age changes in breast-datta
CHAPTER-4
1)Boundries and contents of axilla
2)Brachial plexus-formation and branches
3)Axillary artery
4)Axillary lymph nodes
CHAPTER-5
1)Triangles on back
CHAPTER-6
1)Superficial veins of upper limb
2)Dermatomes and axial lines of upper limb
CHAPTER-7
1)Rotator cuff of shoulder
2)Scapulohumeral spaces
3)Subacromail bursa
3)Axillary nerve
4)Anastomosis around scapula
CHAPTER-8
1)Brachial artery
2)T.S-2 cm above the medial epicondyle of the humerus
3)Anastomosis around elbow joint
4)Cubital fossa
5)Radial nerve in arm
6)Profunda brachii artery
CHAPTER-9
1)Anatomical snuff box
2)Pronator teres
3)Flexor digitorum profundus
4)Flexor retinaculum
5)Palmar aponeurosis
6)Interossei of hand
7)Thenar muscles
8)Superficial palmar arch
9)Deep palmar arch
10)Ulnar nerve in hand
11)Median nerve in hand
12)Supinator
13)Extensor retinaculum
14)Dorsal digital expansion
15)Posterior interosseus nerve
CHAPTER-10
1)Movements of scapula
2)Glenohumeral ligament
3)Movements of shoulder joint/Abduction/Raising the arm above shoulder
4)Radioulnar joints
5)Supination and pronation
6)1st carpometacarpal joint
7)Movements of thumb
Note: chapter numbers are given according BDC Anatomy textbook
SEE APPENDIX-1
APPLIED/CLINICAL ANATOMY OF UPPER LIMB
1)The female mammillary gland/breast
2)Winging of scapula
3)Brachial plexus/erb’s point/erb’s palsy/horner’s syndrome
4)Name the abnormal conditions of hand due to lesions of responsible nerve or trunk
5)Injury to radial nerve in spiral groove/Saturday night palsy
6)Axilla
7)Median nerve/Carpal tunnel syndrome
8)Facial spaces of hand/mid palmar space
9)Uses of blood vessels of upper limb by doctor
CHAPTER-3
1)platysma
2)Breast-blood supply,lymphatic drainage,structure
3)Clavipectoral fascia
4)Age changes in breast-datta
CHAPTER-4
1)Boundries and contents of axilla
2)Brachial plexus-formation and branches
3)Axillary artery
4)Axillary lymph nodes
CHAPTER-5
1)Triangles on back
CHAPTER-6
1)Superficial veins of upper limb
2)Dermatomes and axial lines of upper limb
CHAPTER-7
1)Rotator cuff of shoulder
2)Scapulohumeral spaces
3)Subacromail bursa
3)Axillary nerve
4)Anastomosis around scapula
CHAPTER-8
1)Brachial artery
2)T.S-2 cm above the medial epicondyle of the humerus
3)Anastomosis around elbow joint
4)Cubital fossa
5)Radial nerve in arm
6)Profunda brachii artery
CHAPTER-9
1)Anatomical snuff box
2)Pronator teres
3)Flexor digitorum profundus
4)Flexor retinaculum
5)Palmar aponeurosis
6)Interossei of hand
7)Thenar muscles
8)Superficial palmar arch
9)Deep palmar arch
10)Ulnar nerve in hand
11)Median nerve in hand
12)Supinator
13)Extensor retinaculum
14)Dorsal digital expansion
15)Posterior interosseus nerve
CHAPTER-10
1)Movements of scapula
2)Glenohumeral ligament
3)Movements of shoulder joint/Abduction/Raising the arm above shoulder
4)Radioulnar joints
5)Supination and pronation
6)1st carpometacarpal joint
7)Movements of thumb
Note: chapter numbers are given according BDC Anatomy textbook
SEE APPENDIX-1
APPLIED/CLINICAL ANATOMY OF UPPER LIMB
1)The female mammillary gland/breast
2)Winging of scapula
3)Brachial plexus/erb’s point/erb’s palsy/horner’s syndrome
4)Name the abnormal conditions of hand due to lesions of responsible nerve or trunk
5)Injury to radial nerve in spiral groove/Saturday night palsy
6)Axilla
7)Median nerve/Carpal tunnel syndrome
8)Facial spaces of hand/mid palmar space
9)Uses of blood vessels of upper limb by doctor
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