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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase - I (CBME) Degree Examination - 30-Jun-2021
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Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 Marks
ANATOMY - PAPER - I (RS-4)
Q.P. CODE: 1020
(QP Contains three pages)
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
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Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS 2 x 10 = 20 Marks
- Describe the brachial plexus under the following headings:
- Formation
- Parts
- Relations
- Branches
- Explain the anatomical basis of the ‘winging of the scapula
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- Describe the thyroid gland under the following headings:
- Parts
- Capsule
- Relations
- Blood supply
- Explain the anatomical basis of movement of the thyroid gland in the anterior midline with deglutition.
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SHORT ESSAYS 8 x 5 = 40 Marks
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- Describe the articulation of the proximal radioulnar joint. Explain the movements and muscles causing the movements at this joint. (2+3)
- Define a typical intercostal space. Describe the boundaries and contents of a typical intercostal space. (1+2+2)
- Describe the interior of the right atrium with a neat labelled diagram.
- Describe the location and relations of the cavernous sinus. How can infection spread into the cavernous sinus. (1+3+1)
- A lumbar puncture was done on a 6-year-old boy who was suspected to have tubercular meningitis.
- Name the meningeal layers and spaces that cover the brain and spinal cord. (1)
- In which space is the cerebrospinal fluid present? (1)
- Explain the anatomical basis of the selection of the site of lumbar puncture. (1)
- Name the structures traversed by the needle from superficial to deep before it reaches the space while performing the lumbar puncture. (2)
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- Describe the cross section of the medulla oblongata at the level of sensory decussation.
- Describe the process of formation of the blastocyst with the help of a neat labelled diagram.
- Draw a neat labelled diagram of transitional epithelium. Mention all the regions in the body where transitional epithelium is present. (4+1)
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SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 3 = 30 Marks
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- Explain the anatomical basis for selecting the median cubital vein for venepuncture.
- Name the layers of the pericardium. Give its nerve supply.
- Enumerate the structures passing through the major openings of the thoraco-abdominal diaphragm.
- Explain the anatomical basis of ‘black eye’.
- A 50-year-old man presented with severe ear pain because of the rupture of his tympanic membrane following an accidental injury. Explain the nerve supply of the tympanic membrane.
- What is little’s area of the nose? Explain its clinical importance. (2+1)
- Draw a neat labelled diagram of the floor of the fourth (IV) ventricle.
- Classify neurons according to their structure with suitable examples.
- Enumerate any three modifications of the deep fascia in the body with suitable examples from the upper limb.
- Explain the process of Gastrulation.
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Multiple Choice Questions 10 x 1 = 10 Marks
- False statement regarding bronchopulmonary segment is
- Pyramidal in shape
- It is surrounded by connective tissue
- Each segment has its own artery
- Each segment drained by its own-segmental vein
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- The dural venous sinus present in the free border of falx cerebri is
- Inferior Sagittal sinus
- Superior sagittal sinus
- Transverse sinus
- Straight sinus
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- Deviation of tongue to affected side due to unilateral Hypoglossal nerve injury is because of
- Affected genioglossus muscle on the other side
- Unaffected palatoglossus muscle on the other side
- Unaffected genioglossus muscle on the other side
- Affected palatoglossus muscle on the same side
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- All the following cartilages are unpaired except
- Thyroid
- Cricoid
- Corniculate
- Epiglottis
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- True statement regarding pectoralis major muscle is
- It is quadrilateral in shape
- Inserted to lateral lip of bicipital groove
- Divides axillary artery into three parts
- Clavicular head originates from lateral 1/3 of anterior surface of clavicle
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- All the following are muscles elevates jaw except
- Temporalis
- Lateral pterygoid
- Medial pterygoid
- Masseter
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- Presynaptic parasympathetic secretomotor fibres to submandibular gland relays in
- Trigeminal ganglion
- Sub mandibular ganglion
- Sphenopalatine ganglion
- Otic ganglion
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- Which one of the following is not an intracerebellar nucleus?
- Vestibular
- Dentate
- Fastigial
- Globose
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- Which one of the following is not a synovial joint?
- Pivot
- Saddle
- Ellipsoid
- Syndesmosis
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- Surface marking of inferior line of pleural reflection passes through
- 6th rib along the midaxillary line
- 7th rib along the midaxillary line
- 8th rib along the midaxillary line
- 10th rib along the midaxillary line
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