MBBS First Year Anatomy Paper-I Important Question Bank
Essay Questions:
- Describe the formation, course, relations, branches of distribution & effects of injury of median nerve.
- Describe the pancreas under the following headings: parts, relations, blood supply, development and histology.
- Describe the relations, Blood supply and microscopic structure of duodenum.
- Describe the mammary gland and give its blood supply lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy.
- Describe the uterus under the following headings: a) Position & parts b) Relations c) Blood supply d) Ligaments & supports e) Development f) Histology g) Applied anatomy.
- Describe the hip joint under the following headings: a) Articular surfaces b) Ligaments c) Relations d) Muscles & movements e) Applied Anatomy.
- Describe the shoulder joint under articular surfaces, capsule, ligaments, movements and muscles causing them, applied aspects.
- Describe the urinary bladder under the following headings surfaces and borders, relations, blood supply, histology and applied aspects.
- Describe the stomach under the following headings: parts, relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects.
- Describe the formation, course, relations, branches and distribution of radial nerve and effects of injury of radial nerve.
- Describe the arches of foot in detail.
- Describe the relations, ligaments, nerve supply, histology and applied anatomy of urinary bladder.
- Describe the brachial plexus in detail under the following headings: formation, branches and applied anatomy.
- Describe the Male urethra in detail under the following headings: extent, parts, sphincters and blood vessels.
- Describe the Femoral triangle under the following headings: a. Boundaries b. Contents c. Femoral sheath d. Applied aspect
- Describe the Stomach under the following headings: a. Gross features b. Relations c. Blood supply & nerve supply d. Applied aspect
- Enumerate the parts of Extrahepatic Biliary Apparatus. Describe the Gall Bladder under the following headings: a. Parts b. Peritoneal relations c. Arterial supply d. Development e. Applied anatomy.
- Describe the anatomy of Sciatic Nerve under the following headings: a. Root value and components b. Relations c. Arterial supply d. Branches e. Clinical importance.
- Describe the Pancreas under the following headings: a. Type of gland with ducts b. Gross features c. Relations d. Blood supply e. Applied aspect
- Describe the shoulder joint under the following headings: a. Type with articulating bones b. Ligaments and Bursa c. Relations d. Movements with muscles involved e. Applied aspect.
- Describe the relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of stomach.
- Describe the formation, pre fixed and post fixed type, branches and applied anatomy of brachial plexus.
- Describe the Arches of foot under the following headings: (a) Types of arches (b) Constituents and support of each arch (c) Functions (d) Applied Anatomy.
- Describe the Uterus under the following headings: (a) Normal position, version and flexion (b) Parts (c) Peritoneal relations (d) Supports (e) Applied Anatomy.
- Describe the Anal canal under the following headings: a. Interior b. Blood supply c. Development including congenital anomalies d. Applied Anatomy
- Describe the Great saphenous vein under the following headings: a. Formation and Termination b. Course and Relations c. Tributaries and Perforators d. Applied Anatomy.
- Describe the boundaries, contents and applied anatomy of femoral triangle.
- Describe the position, peritoneal and visceral relations, supports, microstructure and applied anatomy of uterus.
- Describe the type, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles producing the movements and applied anatomy of Hip Joint.
- Describe the Root value, Course, Relations, Branches and distribution and applied anatomy of Sciatic nerve.
- Describe the external features, relations, ligaments, blood supply and developmental anatomy of urinary bladder. Add a note on its applied anatomy
- Describe the commencement, course, parts, relations, branches and termination of axillary artery.
- Discuss in detail about Portal vein under the following headings: a) Formation course and termination. b) Relations and tributaries. c) Sites of porto-systemic anastomosis. d) Clinical anatomy.
- Describe knee joint in detail. Add a note on its applied aspects.
- Describe uterus in detail. Add a note on its applied aspects.
- Describe in detail about brachial plexus including its formation, branches, and its distribution. Add a note on its applied anatomy.
- Describe the structure, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and applied aspects of mammary gland.
- Write in detail about the Femoral artery under the following headings Origin, course, termination, relations, branches. Add a note on applied anatomy.
- Write in detail about the Shoulder joint under the following headings: Type and articular surfaces, ligaments, relations, movements and muscles involved, blood and nerve supply. Add a note on applied anatomy.
- Describe Mammary gland under the following headings. Extent, Relations, Blood Supply, Lymphatic Drainage & Clinical Anatomy.
- Discuss the Uterus under the following headings. Position, Parts, External Features, Relations, Blood Supply, Lymphatic Drainage & Clinical Anatomy.
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Short Answer Questions:
- Lower end of humerus
- Trisomy
- Cutaneous innervations of hand
- Abductors of hip joint and their role in gait
- Saphenous vein
- Ligaments of Liver
- Structure of Kidney
- Inguinal Ligament
- Rectus Sheath
- Coeliac ganglion
- Name of Muscles of II layer of sole of the foot
- Name the Bursae around the patella
- Name the Abductors of the wrist joint
- Indicate the terminal branches of posterior cord of Brachial plexus
- Indicate the Tributaries of left renal vein
- Name the two most common positions of appendix
- Indicate the structure of the free border of lesser omentum
- Name the Arteries of the spermatic cord
- Name the nerves closely related to humerus
- Name three structures at the trans pyloric plane
- Femoral sheath
- Subtalar joints
- Histology of spleen
- Development of urinary bladder
- Superficial perineal pouch
- Arteria profunda brachii
- Turner's syndrome
- Lesser sac
- Popliteus muscle
- Dorsalis pedis artery
- Name the structures piercing clavi pectoral fascia
- Give the action of lumbrical muscle
- Name the structures deep to flexor retinaculum of hand
- Give the boundaries of epiploic foramen
- Give the significance of Douglas pouch
- What is annular pancreas
- Name the branches of external iliac artery
- Name the structures piercing oblique popliteal ligament
- Name the arteries forming trochanteric anastomosis
- Name the contents of subsartorial canal
- Great saphenous vein
- Blood supply of long bone
- Karyotyping
- Lesser sac
- Thoracolumbar fascia
- Histology of duodenum
- Axillary lymph nodes
- Popliteal fossa
- Neural tube
- Coeliac trunk
- Enumerate the contents of spermatic cord
- Enumerate the bare areas of liver
- Name four tributaries of inferior vena cava
- Nerve supply of the lumbricals of the hand
- Name the muscles supplied by the obturator nerve
- Erb's point
- Name the contents of superficial perineal pouch
- Name the bones forming medial longitudinal arch of foot
- Enumerate four structures related to the anterior surface of left kidney
- Name four derivatives of ectoderm
- Carpal tunnel
- Hepato renal pouch
- Microscopic structure of testis
- Supports of uterus
- Medial longitudinal arch of foot
- Blood supply of long bone
- Obturator nerve
- Epiploic foramen
- Klinefecter's Syndrome
- Menisci of knee joint
- Name any two tarsal bones of the foot
- Name the muscles causing abduction at wrist joint
- Name the terminal branches of sciatic nerve
- Name the arteries supplying transverse colon
- Name the branches arising from posterior cord of the brachial plexus
- Name the muscles present within the deep perineal pouch
- Name the parts of the uterine tube
- Name the coverings of kidney
- Name the two most common positions of appendix
- Name the structures piercing the clavipectoral fascia
- Cubital fossa
- Cartilagenous joints
- Microscopic structure of suprarenal gland
- Inguinal canal
- Ligaments around the hip joint
- Turner's syndrome
- Microscopic structure of hyaline cartilage
- Omental bursa
- Derivatives of second pharyngeal arch
- Peroneal retinacula
- Name the arteries supplying transverse colon
- Name the muscles forming rotator cuff around shoulder joint
- Name the Hamstring muscles
- Name the muscles within the rectus sheath
- Name the branches arising from lateral cord of brachial plexus
- Name the ligaments present within the knee joint
- Popliteus muscle
- Name the coverings of testis
- Name the muscles of I layer of sole of the foot
- Name the muscles causing lateral rotation at hip joint
- Descent of testis
- Klinefelter's syndrome
- Omental bursa
- Histology of suprarenal gland
- Blood supply of stomach
- Boundaries and contents of axilla
- Brachialis muscle
- Adductor canal
- Extensor retinacula of leg
- Histology of skin
- Muscles attached to extensor expansion of hand
- Name the structures piercing clavipectoral fascia
- Remnants of notochord
- Histological features of lymph node
- Contents of broad ligament
- Lateral rotation of hip joint
- Name the PIN structures
- Name the ligaments related to spleen
- Contents of pudendal canal
- Boundaries of auscultation triangle
- Dorsal spaces in hand
- Branches of axillary artery in detail
- Histology of kidney
- Locking and unlocking of knee joint
- Femoral nerve
- Formation of blastocyst
- Sacral plexus
- Second part of duodenum
- Internal oblique muscle
- Portocaval anastomosis
- Button - hole deformity
- Brachioradialis muscle
- Muscle responsible for lateral rotation movement of shoulder joint
- Formation of superficial palmar arch
- Histology of layers of aorta
- Palthi posture
- Gracilus muscles
- Long saphenous vein
- Allontois
- Histology of cardiac muscle
- Transpyloric plane
- Branches of superior mesenteric artery
- Relations of inferior surface of liver
- Perineal body
- Anal fissure
- Deltoid muscle
- Flexor retinaculum
- Popliteal fossa
- Enumerate the ligaments & bursae around the knee joint
- Extra hepatic biliary apparatus
- Head of pancreas
- Prostatic part of urethra
- Blood supply of long bone
- Histology of kidney
- Descent of testis
- Contents of cubital fossa
- Nerve supply & action of lumbrical muscle of hand
- Name the branches of axillary artery
- Piriformis muscle
- Name the superficial vein of lower limb with one applied aspect
- Muscles attached with iliotibial tract
- Ligaments of spleen
- Blood supply of rectum
- Trigone of urinary bladder
- Histology of Ureter
- Name the Sesamoid bones
- Syndesmosis
- Layers of aorta with applied aspect
- Allontois
- Derivatives of midgut
- Movements and muscles producing movements of Shoulder Joint
- Formation, termination and tributaries of Portal Vein
- Microscopic structure of Kidney
- Superior Radio Ulnar Joint
- Erb's paralysis
- Formation, tributaries and termination of Cephalic Vein
- Descent of Testes
- Supports of Uterus
- Medial Longitudinal Arch of Foot
- Name the nerves which form the Subsartorial Plexus
- Name the parts of Quadriceps Femoris muscle
- Enumerate the Short Lateral Rotators of Thigh
- Biceps brachii muscle
- Applied aspects of hand
- Clavipectoral fascia
- Blood supply of long bone
- Structures under cover of gluteus maximus
- Urinary bladder (Blood supply, nerve supply, Trigone and applied aspects)
- Draw a neat diagram of coronal section of kidney with its coverings
- Obturator nerve
- Popliteal fossa
- Enumerate the muscles of foot in each layer with nerve supply
- Name the type of Epiphysis of fibula at both ends
- Supra condylar fracture
- Superficial veins of upper limb with fate
- Foot drop
- Triceps surae
- Name the ligaments around hip joint
- Name the parts of vulva
- Hymenal membrane
- Perineal body (location in female with clinical importance)
- Name any two sites of porta caval anastomosis
- Lumbricals of hand
- Histology of bone
- Development of suprarenal gland
- Lymphatic drainage of breast
- Pronation and supination
- Inguinal hernia
- Great saphenous vein
- Obturator nerve
- Popliteus muscle
- Ischiorectal fossa
- Name the openings of diaphragm and their level
- Juxta glomerular apparatus
- Contents of broad ligament
- Name the types of ossification with example
- Palmaris brevis muscle
- Root value and muscles supplied by axillary nerve
- Muscles attached to extensor expansion of hand
- Mention the areas drained by superficial inguinal lymph nodes
- Name the tributaries of portal vein
- Cruciate anastomosis
- Sex linked inheritance
- Axillary nerve
- Portal vein
- Parts and Blood supply of duodenum
- Levator Ani muscle
- Inversion and eversion of foot
- Lymphatic drainage of mammary gland
- Lesser sac
- Gluteus medius muscle
- Erb's point
- Name the quadrants of abdomen
- Name the peculiarities of Popliteus muscle
- Name the muscles attached to the medial border of scapula
- Name the constituents of quadriceps femoris
- Name the cutaneous nerves that supply the anterior abdominal wall
- Name the rotator cuff muscles
- Name the nerves related to humerus
- Name the bones that form the floor of anatomical snuff box
- Bucket handle type of injury of semilunar cartilage of knee
- Boundaries of Epiploic foramen
- Mid palmar space
- Musculocutaneous nerve
- Extensor expansion of middle finger
- Ischiorectal fossa
- Vascular segments of liver
- Ligaments of knee joint
- Flexor retinaculum
- Classify the joints of the body giving suitable examples and describe a typical synovial joint
- Short lateral rotators of the thigh
- Ligaments of uterus
- Name the thenar muscles
- Name the branches given off by the radial nerve in the radial groove
- Meckel's diverticulum
- Name the structures crossed by the root of mesentery in order
- Parts of fallopian tube
- Name the bones that form first carpometacarpal joint
- Boundaries of Epiploic foramen
- Constituents of quadriceps femoris
- Root value, branches and applied anatomy of pudental nerve
- Name the boundaries of femoral ring
- Portal vein
- Elbow joint
- Clavipectoral fascia
- Blood supply of gonads
- Quadrangular space
- Cryptorchism
- Histology of duodenum
- Perineal body
- Gluteus medius
- Results of fertilization
- Skin
- Sciatic nerve
- Inguinal canal
- Femoral artery
- Mesentery
- Cartilage
- Somites
- Wrist drop
- Histology of ovary
- Stomach bed
- Axillary vein
- Developmental anomalies of kidney
- Adductor canal
- Boundaries and contents of popliteal fossa
- Axillary artery
- Ligaments of knee joint
- Median nerve in hand
- Rectus sheath
- Hamstring muscles
- Microscopic anatomy of lymphnode
- Pronation and supination
- Second part of duodenum
- Synovial joints
- Deep peroneal nerve
- Development of kidney
- Winging of scapula
- Superior Mesenteric Artery
- Formation and branches of Brachial Plexus
- Ossification
- Spermatic cord
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Histology of Kidney
- Notochord
- Recto uterine Pouch
- Biceps Brachii muscle
- Annular Pancreas
- Peripheral Heart
- Great Saphenous Vein
- Radio Ulnar joint
- Vermiform Appendix
- Histology of Cardiac muscle
- Blood supply of Pancreas
- Spermatogenesis
- Rotator Cuff
- Histology of Suprarenal gland
- Supports of Uterus
- Flexor Retinaculum of Hand
- Cloaca and its derivatives
- Popliteus muscle
- Cruciate anastomosis
- Sacral plexus
- Third part of axillary artery
- Blood supply of Long bone
- Meckel's diverticulum
- Ulnar Claw hand
- Histology of skeletal Muscle
- Somites
- Branches of posterior cord of Brachial plexus
- Intercostobrachial nerve
- Epoophoron and Paroophoron
- Peroneal artery
- Sural nerve
- Epiploic foramen
- Thenar space
- Oogenesis
- Medial plantar nerve
- Histology of liver
- Trigone of urinary bladder
- Deltoid muscle
- Bilaminar germ disc
- Arterial anastomosis around knee joint
- Iliofemoral ligament
- Ankle joint
- Blood supply and lymphatic drainage of stomach
- Brachial artery
- Medial longitudinal arch of foot
- Supports of uterus
- Clinical anatomy of palmar spaces
- Histology of stomach
- Name the structures present in the free border of Lesser Omentum
- Notochord
- Name the structures undercover of flexor retinaculum of foot
- Pivot joints
- Nutrient artery
- Interior of second part of duodenum
- Branches of radial nerve in spiral groove
- Micro-anatomy of spleen-labeled diagram only
- Cephalic vein
- Branches of internal pudendal artery
- Cubital fossa
- Lymphatic drainage of breast
- Rotation of midgut
- Internal iliac artery
- Structures undercover of gluteus maximus
- Dartos muscle
- Trochanteric anastomosis
- Superficial inguinal ring
- Contents of superficial perineal pouch
- Histology of liver
- Urachus
- Structures passing through fourth compartment of extensor retinaculum of upperlimb
- Kehr's sign
- Wrist drop
- Radial bursa
- Flexor retinaculum of upper limb
- Supination and pronation
- Femoral triangle
- Adductor magnus
- Porto-caval anastomosis
- Anatomical snuff box
- Structures piercing clavipectoral fascia
- Triceps surae
- Pes planus
- Contents of spermatic cord
- Histology of lymph node
- Derivatives of midgut
- Blood supply of left suprarenal gland
- Saphenous nerve
- Erbs palsy
- Inguinal canal
- Development and microstructure of urinary bladder
- Dorsalis pedis artery
- Inversion and eversion of foot
- Lobes of prostate and its applied anatomy
- Fibrous joint
- Superficial palmar arch
- Boundaries of femoral triangle
- Cutaneous innervation of sole of foot
- Parts of uterine tube
- Varicocele
- Flexor retinaculum of leg
- Space of Retzius
- Shoemakers line
- Contents of rectus sheath
- Femoral hernia
- Male urethra
- Blood supply of stomach
- Anastomosis around scapula and collateral circulation
- Arches of foot
- Hilton's law
- Muscles involved in the movements of wrist joint
- Nutrient artery
- Micro anatomy of spleen labelled diagram only
- Trendelenburgs sign
- Derivatives of ectoderm
- Cremastric muscle
- Varicocele
- Carrying angle
- Perineal membrane
- Microanatomy of hyaline cartilage
- Lymphatic drainage of mammary gland
- Thoracolumbar fascia
- Inguinal canal
- Fascial spaces of hand
- Parts of uterine tube
- Sesamoid bones
- Saturday Night Palsy
- Caput Medusae
- Perineal body
- Juxta glomerular apparatus
- Down's syndrome
- Structures piercing clavipectoral fascia
- Suprapubic cystotomy
- Contents of lesser omentum
- Inguinal Lymph nodes
- Sacral Plexus
- Histology of elastic Artery
- Portal vein
- Ischiorectal fossa
- Conjoint twins
- Claw hand
- Superficial Inguinal Ring
- Pneumatic bones
- Rectouterine pouch
- Derivatives of midgut
- Club foot
- Meckel's diverticulum
- Erythroblastosis foetalis
- Triangle of auscultation
- Structures under cover of Gluteus Maximus
- Great Saphenous Vein
- Femoral Triangle
- Adductor Magnus
- Ligaments of Knee Joint
- Rectus Sheath
- Erbs Point
- Rotator Cuff Muscles
- Microstructure of Oesophagus
- Development of Pancreas
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