Thorax Guj Uni IMP short-notes
Q-2(A) ATTEMPT ANY TWO SHORT NOTES ON THORAX(2×3)=6
CHAPTER-1
1)Sternal angle and importance
2)Inlet of thorax
3)Outlet of thorax
4)Suprapleural membrane
5)Cervical rib
CHAPTER-2
Joints types
Manubriosternal Secondary cartilaginous
Costovertebral Plane synovial
Costochondral Primary Cartilaginous
Chondrosternal Primary Cartilaginous
Intervertebral Secondary cartilaginous
Interchondral Synovial
Costotransverse Synovial
1)Intervertebral discs
2)Respiratory movements
CHAPTER-3
1)Intercostal space
2)Intercostal nerve
3)Intercostal artery
4)Azygos venous system
5)Splanchnic nerves
CHAPTER-4
CHAPTER-5
1)Fig 16.2/3
2)Root of the kung
3)Bronchopulmonary segments and tracheobronchial tree
CHAPTER-6
CHAPTER-7
1)Sinuses of pericardium
2)All chambers of heart
3)Conducting system
4)Blood supply of heart
5)Nerve supply of heart
6)Venous drainage of heart
CHAPTER-8
1)Arch of aorta
2)Ductus arteriosus
CHAPTER-9
1)Thoracic duct
2)Relations oesophagus
3)Tracheo oesophageal fistula
PULMONARY PLEXUS
APPLIED/CLINICAL ANATOMY OF THORAX
1)Thoraco abdominal diaphragm
2)Pleura
3)Bronchopulmonary segments
4)Normal and abnormal curvatures of vertebral column
5)Mediastinum
6)Coronary artery
7)Coronary angiography
CHAPTER-1
1)Sternal angle and importance
2)Inlet of thorax
3)Outlet of thorax
4)Suprapleural membrane
5)Cervical rib
CHAPTER-2
Joints types
Manubriosternal Secondary cartilaginous
Costovertebral Plane synovial
Costochondral Primary Cartilaginous
Chondrosternal Primary Cartilaginous
Intervertebral Secondary cartilaginous
Interchondral Synovial
Costotransverse Synovial
1)Intervertebral discs
2)Respiratory movements
CHAPTER-3
1)Intercostal space
2)Intercostal nerve
3)Intercostal artery
4)Azygos venous system
5)Splanchnic nerves
CHAPTER-4
CHAPTER-5
1)Fig 16.2/3
2)Root of the kung
3)Bronchopulmonary segments and tracheobronchial tree
CHAPTER-6
CHAPTER-7
1)Sinuses of pericardium
2)All chambers of heart
3)Conducting system
4)Blood supply of heart
5)Nerve supply of heart
6)Venous drainage of heart
CHAPTER-8
1)Arch of aorta
2)Ductus arteriosus
CHAPTER-9
1)Thoracic duct
2)Relations oesophagus
3)Tracheo oesophageal fistula
PULMONARY PLEXUS
APPLIED/CLINICAL ANATOMY OF THORAX
1)Thoraco abdominal diaphragm
2)Pleura
3)Bronchopulmonary segments
4)Normal and abnormal curvatures of vertebral column
5)Mediastinum
6)Coronary artery
7)Coronary angiography
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