Download MBBS KUHS 1st Year 2021 September 102001 Anatomy Paper II Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) KUHS (Kerala University of Health Science) 1st Year (First Year) 2021 September 102001 Anatomy Paper II Previous Question Paper


2010 Scheme

Q.P. Code: 102001

Reg. No.: .....................

First Professional MBBS Degree Supplementary Examinations

September 2021

Anatomy - Paper II

Time: 3 Hours

Total Marks: 50

Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly ? Do not leave any blank pages between
answers ? Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space

Answer all parts of a single question together ? Leave sufficient space between answers

Draw table/diagrams/flow charts wherever necessary

Long Essay

(10)

1. A 32 years old woman presented with a swelling in front of her neck and that was

moving up and down during swallowing. Following surgical removal of the swelling,
she noticed a change in her voice. Based on your knowledge in anatomy, answer the
following questions:
Name the structure that causes the swelling and give the reason why it moves up and down

during swallowing.

Briefly describe the gross anatomical features, relations and the blood supply of the

structure involved.

What could be the probable cause for a change in her voice following surgery.

What precautions should be taken during surgery to avoid this complication

(2+5+1+2)

Short essays

(3x5=15)

2. Supports of uterus and its applied anatomy

3. Dural venous sinuses.

4. Internal capsule ? parts, relations, ascending and descending fibers and applied

anatomy.

Short notes

(5x3=15)

5. Carotid sheath.

6. Naso-pharynx.

7. Microscopic anatomy of pituitary gland.

8. Ureter.

9. Diaphragm.

Short answers

( 3x2=6)

10. Middle meningeal artery.

11. Superior orbital fissure.

12. Extent and contents of spermatic cord.

Draw diagram

(2x2=4)

13. Anterior surface of right kidney showing its relations

14. Median section of brain.

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