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Download (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences) A Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) 1st Year (First Year) 1021 RGUHS MBBS Anatomy Paper II RS4 2023 Feb Previous Question Paper || RGUHS MBBS first year question papers

This post was last modified on 18 November 2023

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QP CODE: 1021

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

MBBS Phase- I(CBME) Degree Examination-07-Feb-2023

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Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100Marks

ANATOMY- PAPER-II (RS-4)

Q.P. CODE: 1021

(QP contains two pages)

Your answers should be specific to the questions asked

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Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary

LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20Marks

  1. Describe the interior, blood supply and applied aspects of anal canal
  2. Describe the components and factors maintaining the medial and lateral longitudinal arches of foot. Add a note on its clinical significance.

SHORT ESSAYS 8x5=40 Marks

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  1. Describe the supports of uterus
  2. Describe the boundaries and contents of ischiorectal fossa
  3. Describe the microscopic structure of suprarenal gland with a neat labelled diagram
  4. Describe the development of testes. Add a note on descent of testes
  5. Mention the sites of portocaval anastomosis. Explain the anatomical basis of haematemesis and caput medusa in portal hypertension
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  7. Compare and contrast autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive inheritance
  8. Describe the coverings and relations of both kidneys
  9. A 60 year old male came to OPD with complaints of loss of weight and pain in the abdomen, since eight months. On evaluation he was diagnosed with carcinoma of stomach
    a) Mention the commonest route of spread of carcinoma
    b) Describe blood supply and lymphatic drainage of stomach
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SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

  1. Mention the formation and drainage of pampiniform plexus of veins
  2. Mention the boundaries of trigone of bladder
  3. Name the muscles of second layer of sole
  4. List the derivatives of mesonephric duct in males
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  6. List the peritoneal ligaments of spleen and their contents
  7. Draw a neat labelled diagram of microscopic structure of duodenum
  8. List the branches of femoral nerve
  9. Mention the structures crossed by mesentery
  10. Draw a neat labelled diagram of microscopic structure of fallopian tube
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  12. Mention the location and clinical significance of Mc. Burney's point

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QP CODE: 1021

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

Multiple Choice Questions 10x1=10 Marks

  1. i) The artery to ductus deferens arises from
    A. Cremasteric artery
    B. Superior vesical artery

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    C. Testicular artery
    D. Deep external pudendal artery
  2. ii) Colle's fascia is a continuation of
    A. Scarpa's fascia
    B. Camper's fascia

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    C. Fascia lata
    D. Fascia Gerota
  3. iii) Meissner's plexus is located in which plane
    A. Mucosal
    B. Submucosal

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    C. Intramuscular
    D. subserosal
  4. iv) Cardio oesophageal junction of stomach is located at the level
    A. 9th thoracic
    B. 10th thoracic

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    C. 11th thoracic
    D. 12st thoracic
  5. v) The muscle attached to tuberosity of Navicular bone is
    A. Peroneus longus
    B. Tibialis anterior

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    C. Tibialis posterior
    D. Extensor hallucis longus
  1. i) The accessory obturator artery is a branch of
    A. Superior epigastric artery
    B. Internal iliac artery

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    C. External iliac artery
    D. Inferior epigastric artery
  2. ii) The nutrient artery to fibula is a branch of
    A. Anterior tibial artery
    B. Posterior tibial artery

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    C. Popliteal artery
    D. Peroneal artery
  3. iii) Remnant of left umbilical vein is
    A. Ligamentum venosum
    B. Median umbilical ligament

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    C. Ligamentum teres hepatis
    D. Medial umbilical ligament
  4. iv) Oblique popliteal ligament is pierced by
    A. Superior lateral genicular vessels
    B. Inferior lateral genicular vessels

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    C. Inferior medial genicular vessels
    D. Middle genicular vessels
  5. v) Trisomy 18 is
    A. Down's syndrome
    B. Patau syndrome

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    C. Edward syndrome
    D. Turner syndrome

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