Download KUHS MBBS First Year First Year 101001 Anatomy Paper I Question Paper

Download KUHS (Kerala University of Health Sciences) MBBS First Year (1st Year) First Year 101001 Anatomy Paper I Question Paper.


Q.P. Code: 101001 Reg. no.: ???????
First Professional MBBS Degree Supplementary Examinations -
February 2016
ANATOMY- PAPER I
Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 50
? Answer all questions
? Draw diagrams wherever necessary
Long essay (10)
1. A football player dislocated his right shoulder while playing. The dislocation was
reduced under general anesthesia. He was discharged from the hospital with a collar
and cuff support. Subsequently, an orthopedic surgeon noticed that his right shoulder
was less prominent than the left. The player was finding it difficult to abduct the arm to
a horizontal level. Based on your knowledge in anatomy, answer the following
questions:
? Mention the anatomical features which render the shoulder joint more prone to
dislocation. ? What is the cause of subsequent flattening of the shoulder and difficulty
in abducting the arm to a horizontal level. ? Name the muscles involved in initiating
abduction and overhead abduction . ? Briefly mention the movements occurring at the
shoulder joint and the muscles producing these movements. ? State the reason, why
the head of the humerus is often displaced downwards. (2+1+2+4+1=10)
Short essay (3x5=15)
2. Median nerve ? branches, distribution in forearm & hand and applied anatomy
3. Blood supply of heart
4. Femoral triangle- boundaries and contents
Short notes (5x3=15)
5. Somites
6. Supination and pronation of forearm
7. Connective tissue fibers
8. Development of inter ventricular septum
9. Palmer space
Short answers (3x2=6)
10. Enumerate the different types of epiphyses giving suitable examples
11. Turner?s syndrome
12. Microscopic structure of medium sized artery
Draw diagram (2x2=4)
13. Transverse section through middle of leg
14. Typical inter costal space
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