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Upper Limb: - Blood supply& lymphatic drainage of the breast - Walls of axilla - Branches of axillary artery - Rotator cuff muscles - Ligaments and movements of shoulder joint - Branches of brachial artery - Origin and branches of musculocutaneous nerve - Origin and insertion of triceps muscle - Ligaments and movements of elbow joint - Superficial muscles of front of forearm - Attachments and structures superficial to flexor retinaculum - Attachments and structures superficial to extensor retinaculum - Branches of radial artery in the forearm - Branches of ulnar nerve in the forearm - Radioulnar joints; types and variety and movements - Boundaries and contents of medial central palmar space - Ulnar artery in the hand - Median nerve in the hand _____________________________________________________ Thorax: - Intercostal muscles - Typical intercostal nerve - Surface anatomy of the pleura - Structures in the hilum of right lung - Differences between right and left bronchi - Divisions of mediastinum - Tributaries of brachiocephalic veins - Cardiac plexuses - Branches of the left coronary artery - Branches of descending thoracic aorta Upper Limb: - Clavipectoral fascia - Brachial plexus -Axillary lymph nodes - Intermuscular spaces of shoulder region - Anastomosis around scapula - Type, variety and movements of shoulder joint - Shoulder girdle - Origin and branches of radial nerve in the arm - Boundaries and contents of cubital fossa - Deep muscles of front of forearm - Structures passing through carpal tunnel - Branches of ulnar artery in the forearm - Branches of radial nerve in the forearm - Type, variety and movements of wrist joint - Boundaries and contents of lateral central palmar space - Radial artery in the hand _____________________________________________________ Thorax: - Intercostal arteries - Atypical intercostal nerves - Nerve supply of the pleura - Structures in the hilum of left lung - Broncho-pulmonary segments - Boundaries and contents of superior mediastinum - Origin and course of phrenic nerve - Opening in the right atrium - Venous drainage of the heart - Constrictions and blood supply of the oesophagus Upper Limb: -Muscles of pectpral region - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of deltoid - Brachial plexus - Origin and branches of axillary nerve - Coraco-clavicular ligament; attachment and function - Origin and insertion of biceps muscle -Superficial muscles of back of forearm - Deep muscles of back of forearm - Compartments deep to extensor retinaculum - Anatomical snuff box - Branches of median nerve in the forearm - Radioulnar joints; types and variety and movements - Nerve supply of skin of the hand - Nerve supply of intrinsic muscles of the hand - Ulnar nerve in the hand _____________________________________________________ Thorax: - Intercostal veins - Internal thoracic artery - Parts of parietal pleura &pleural recesses - Blood supply and lymphatic drainage of the lungs - Broncho-pulmonary segments - Relations of arch of aorta - Branches of vagus nerves in the thorax - Branches of the right coronary artery - Thoracic duct Abdomen: - External oblique muscle - Rectus sheath - Attachments and expansions on inguinal ligament - Contents of spermatic cord - Attachments of lesser omentum - Contents of transverse mesocolon - Arterial supply of stomach - Peritoneal connections of the liver - Posterior relations of body of pancreas - Branches of splenic artery - Portal vein; formation and tributaries - Origin of diaphragm - Blood supply of suprarenal gland _____________________________________________________ Pelvis& Perineum: - Origin, insertion and nerve supply of piriformis - Branches of posterior division of internal iliac artery - Blood supply of urinary bladder - Lobes of prostate gland - Length and parts of uterine tube - Parts and contents of broad ligament - Blood supply of rectum - Pudendal canal - Structures piercing perineal membrane - Deep perineal pouch Abdomen: - Internal oblique muscle - Nerve supply of anterior abdominal muscles - walls and contents of inguinal canal - Walls of scrotum - Contents of lesser omentum - Divisions of lesser sac - Arterial supply of duodenum - Lobes of the liver - Blood supply of pancreas - Branches of hepatic artery - Sites of portosystemic anastomosi - Openings of diaphragm - Branches of abdominal aorta _____________________________________________________ Pelvis& Perineum: - Origin and insertion of levator ani muscle - Branches of anterior division of internal iliac artery - Ligaments of urinary bladder - Blood supply of prostate - Normal position of the uterus and its arterial supply - Ligaments attached to the cervix - Differences between upper and lower halves of anal canal - Structures attached to perineal body - Branches of internal pudendal artery Abdomen: - Transversus abdominis muscle - Arteries of antero-lateral abdominal wall - Boundaries and divisions of inguinal triangle - Arterial and nerve supply of scrotum - Contents of proper mesentery - Boundaries of epiploic foramen - Structures in the stomach bed - Parts of common bile duct and its arterial supply - Pancreatic ducts - Branches of superior mesenteric artery - Branches of inferior mesenteric artery - Arterial supply and nerve supply of diaphragm - Tributaries of inferior vena cava _____________________________________________________ Pelvis& Perineum: - Origin, insertion and nerve supply of obturator internus - Branches of sacral plexus in pelvis - Nerve supply of the urinary bladder - Blood supply of the ovary - Ligaments and lymphatic drainage of the uterus - Arterial supply of vagina - Walls of ischiorectal fossa - Superficial perineal pouch - Verves of the vulva - Branches of the pudendal nerve Head: - Layers of Scalp - Buccinator muscle - Relations of parotid gland and is nerve supply - Parts& branches of maxillary artery - Roots of otic ganglion - Ligaments and movements of temporomandibular joint - Nerve and arterial supply of the dura - Communications and applied anatomy of cavernous sinus - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of recti muscles - Branches of ophthalmic nerve - Branches of ophthalmic artery ______________________________________________ Neck& cavities: - Cutaneous nerves of the anterolateral aspect of the neck - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of sternomastoid muscle - Boundaries, roof and floor of posterior triangle - Submental triangle - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of digastric muscle - Submandibular duct and nerve supply of Submandibular gland - Course and branches of facial artery in submandibular region - Boundaries and contents of muscular triangle - Branches of external carotid artery - Branches of glossopharyngeal nerve - Position and branches of cervical sympathetic ganglia - Sublingual region - Muscles of palate - Blood supply and nerve supply of larynx Head - Blood supply& nerve supply of scalp - Branches of trigeminal nerve in the face - Contents of infratemporal fossa - Pterygoid venous plexus - Roots and branches of shenopalatine ganglion -Single and paired dural venous sinuses - Course and branches of internal carotid artery - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of oblique muscles in the orbit. - Motor nerves in the orbit - Ophthalmic veins ______________________________________________ Neck& cavities: - Formation, course and branches of external jugular vein - Muscles deep to sternomastoid - Contents of posterior triangle - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of mylohyoid muscle - Structures deep to posterior belly of digastrics - Relations of superficial part of submandibular salivary gland - Roots of submandibular ganglion - Origin, course and branches of lingual artery - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of infrahyoid muscle - Structures between external and internal carotid arteries - Branches of vagus nerve - Relations of thyroid gland - Scalenus anterior muscle - Muscles of the tongue - Lateral wall of nasopharynx - Blood supply of nasal cavity Head - Occipitofrontalis and auricularis muscles - Arterial supply of face - Muscles of mastication - Branches of maxillary nerve - Branches of mandibular nerve - Relations and tributaries of cavernous sinus - Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of levator palpebrae superioris muscle - Roots of ciliary ganglion - Parts of lacrimal apparatus ______________________________________________ Neck& cavities: - Attachments of investing layer of deep fascia - Vessels and nerves deep to sternomastoid - Structures in the midline of the neck - Digastric triangle - Styloid apparatus - Relations of deep part of submandibular salivary gland - Course and relations of lingual nerve - Lingual veins - Formation and branches of ansa cervicalis - Boundaries, floor and contents of carotid triangle - Tributaries of internal jugular vein - Branches of hypoglossal nerve - Blood supply and lymphatic drainage of thyroid gland - Branches of suclavian artery - Suboccipital triangle - Nerve supply and blood supply of tongue -Relations of constrictors of pharynx - Nerve supply of nasal cavity Neuroanatomy - Fixation and meninges of spinal cord - Sensory and motor nuclei of spinal cord - Functional components of occulomotor nerve - Blood supply of cerebellum - Fibres in inferior cerebeller peduncle - Floor of 4th ventricle - Relations of thalamus - Lateral geniculate body - Walls of the third ventricle - Insula - Limbic lobe - Projection fibres - Association fibres - Relations of anterior horn of lateral ventricle - Circle of willis - Superficial cerebral veins ______________________________________________ Lower Limb - Great saphenous nerve - Femoral canal and ring - Trochanteric and cruciate anastomosis - Adductor canal - Gluteus maximus - Sciatic nerve - Boundaries of popliteal fossa - Anterior tibial nerve - Anastomosis around ankle - Musculocutaneous nerve - Posterior tibial and peroneal arteries - Branches of medial planter nerve Neuroanatomy - Arterial supply of spinal cord - Descending tracts in the ventral column of spinal cord - Functional components of trigeminal nerve - Deep origin and functional components of glossopharyngeal nerve - Fibres in superior cerebellar peduncle - Choroid plexus of 4th of ventricle -Nuclei of thalamus - Lateral geniculate body - Recesses and communications of third ventricle - Anterior perforated substance - Caudate nucleus - Parts of internal capsule - Relations of posterior horn of lateral ventricle - Branches of basilar artery - Great cerebral vein ______________________________________________ Lower Limb - Femoral triangle - Branches of femoral artery - Branches of femoral nerve - Adductor muscles - Superior gluteal nerve - Hamstring muscles - Relations of structures in popliteal fossa - Anterior tibial artery - Retinacula around ankle - Superficial muscles of back of leg - Posterior tibial nerve Neuroanatomy - Spinal nerves - Descending tracts in the lateral column of spinal cord - Functional components of facial nerve - Deep origin and functional components of vagus nerve - Fibres in middle cerebellar peduncle - Floor of 4th ventricle - Thalamic radiation - Structures of hypothalamus - Tela choroidea of third ventricle - Interpeduncular fossa - Relations of lentiform nucleus - Commissural fibres in cerebral hemisphere - Relations of body of lateral ventricle - Branches of vertebral artery - Superficial cerebral vein ______________________________________________ Lower Limb - Femoral sheath - Branches of profunda femoris artery - Saphenous nerve - Obturator nerve - Structures undercover of gluteus maximus - Lateral rotators of thigh - Muscles of anterior compartment of leg - Dorsalis pedis artery - Deep muscles of the back of leg - Branches of lateral planter artery - Branches of lateral planter nerve