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Essay Questions:
1. Describe in detail about blood supply of Heart and its clinical anatomy.
2. Discuss the Pharynx under the following headings: Extent, Parts, Features,
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Blood Supply, Muscles forming it and its clinical anatomy.3. Write in detail about the Thyroid gland under the following headings -
Situation, lobes, coverings, relations, blood supply. Add a note on
applied anatomy.
4. Describe in detail about Lateral wall of nose under the following
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headings - Formation, nasal conchae and meatuses, blood supply,nerve supply. Add a note on Paranasal air sinuses.
5. Describe in detail about the parotid gland. Add a note on its applied
anatomy.
6. Describe in detail about the lung under the following headings: a)
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Coverings. b) Surfaces and borders. c) Difference between right andleft lung. d) Blood supply, nerve supply and lymphatic drainage. Add a
note on its applied anatomy.
7. Classify white fibres of cerebrum with examples. Describe internal capsule
in detail.
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8. Describe the cerebellum as: classification, connections, nuclei, blood supplyand clinical anatomy.
9. Describe the cerebellum as: classification, connections, nuclei, blood supply
and clinical anatomy.
10. Describe submandibular salivary gland under following heading: parts,
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relations, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and clinicalanatomy.
11. Describe in detail about blood supply of brain.
12. Describe the Right lung under following headings: a. Pleura b.
Relations of medial surface c. Bronchopulmonary segments d. Applied
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anatomy.13. Describe the Thyroid gland under following headings: a. Gross features b.
Relations c. Blood supply d. Applied anatomy
14. Describe the Intercostal nerves under the following headings: (a) What
are they branches of and what is their unique feature? (b) Classify them
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(c) Communications (d) Course, relation and branches of a typicalintercostal nerve (e) Applied Anatomy.
15. Describe the Intercostal nerves under the following headings: (a) What
are they branches of and what is their unique feature? (b) Classify them
(c) Communications (d) Course, relation and branches of a typical
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intercostal nerve (e) Applied Anatomy.16. Describe the Tongue under the following headings: a. Gross features b.
Papillae c. Muscles with action d. Nerve supply e. Lymphatic drainage f.
Applied aspects
17. Describe the Spinal cord under the following headings: a. Extent with
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coverings b. External features and Enlargements c. Cross section at midthoracic level d. Blood supply e. Applied aspects.
18. Describe origin, course, branches of right coronary artery.
19. Describe boundaries and contents of carotid triangle.
20. Classify the white matter of cerebrum with examples and describe the
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internal capsule in detail. Add a note on its applied Anatomy.21. Describe the extra ocular muscles in detail.
22. Describe the sulci, gyri and functional areas in superolateral surface of brain
with neat labelled diagrams.
23. Describe the interior of right atrium in detail and add a note about its
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development and clinical anatomy.24. Describe the Origin, Course, Relations, Branches and Clinical Anatomy of
Abducent Nerve.
25. Draw a labeled diagram of Blood Supply of Thyroid Gland with its
development.
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26. Draw a labeled diagram of Blood Supply of Thyroid Gland with itsdevelopment.
27. Classify Dural Venous Sinuses. Describe the Cavernous sinus in detail. Add a
note on its applied anatomy
28. Situation, capsules, relations, blood supply, and applied anatomy of thyroid
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gland.29. Describe in detail the parts, muscles, innervations, histology and
development of tongue.
30. Describe parotid gland in detail. Add a note on its applied aspects.
31. Describe the facial nerve under the following headings: a) Nuclei of origin
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and functional components. b) Course and emergence. c) Branches andits distribution. d) Clinical anatomy
32. Classify white fibres of cerebrum with examples. Describe internal capsule
in detail.
33. Describe Pancreas under the following headings. a) Parts and relations. b)
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Blood supply. c) Development.34. Explain the formation of Lumbar Plexus. Add a brief note on Sciatic Nerve.
35. Describe in detail about blood supply of Heart and its clinical anatomy.
Write Short Notes Questions:
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1. Histology of Parotid gland2. Histology of Cornea
3. Development of lung
4. Internal capsule
5. Typical intercostal nerve
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6. Cavernous sinus7. Thoracic duct
8. Sinuses of pericardium
9. Nasal septum
10. Cerebellar peduncles
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11. Histology of cornea12. Hyoglossus
13. Internal thoracic Artery
14. Orbicularis Oris
15. Tympanic Membrane
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16. Draw TS of Spinal Cord at Thoracic level17. Histology of Pituitary Gland
18. Secretomotor pathway of parotid gland
19. Draw and label the transverse section of thorax at T level
20. Section of medulla oblongata at sensory decussation level with labelled
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diagram21. Microstructure of thyroid gland
22. Extra-ocular muscles
23. Venous drainage of heart
24. Development of face
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25. Infrahyoid muscles of neck26. Interior of right atrium
27. Connections of basal ganglia
28. Blood supply of thyroid gland
29. Lymphatic drainage of tongue
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30. Maxillary air sinus31. Azygos vein
32. Nucleus, course, distribution and applied anatomy of Trochlear nerve
33. Circle of Willis
34. Bronchopulmonary segments
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35. Blood supply of heart36. Third ventricle
37. Carotid triangle
38. Features of left ventricle
39. Histology of cerebrum
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40. Oesophagus:41. a) Commencement termination b) Blood supply c) Lymphatics
42. d) Congenital anomalies
43. Hilum of lungs with labeled diagram
44. Transverse section of midbrain at the level of inferior colliculus
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45. with a labelled diagram46. Torticollis
47. Relations of arch of aorta
48. Left coronary artery
49. Histology of cerebral cortex
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50. Corpus callosum51. Horns of lateral ventricle
52. Contents of posterior triangle
53. Extrinsic muscles of tongue
54. Brachiocephalic vein
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55. Development of atria56. Azygos vein
57. Fourth ventricle
58. Azygos vein
59. Eustachian tube
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60. Lateral wall of nose61. Lacrimal apparatus
62. Sulci, gyri and functional areas of supero ? lateral surface of cerebrum
63. Nucleus, course, distribution and applied anatomy of Hypoglossal nerve
64. Blood supply of Brain
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65. Midbrain at superior collicular level66. Draw a labeled diagram of Blood Supply of Thyroid Gland with its
development
67. Left Coronary Artery
68. Typical intercostals nerves
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69. Relations of arch of aorta70. Left coronary artery
71. Histology of cerebral cortex
72. Corpus callosum
73. Horns of lateral ventricle
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74. Contents of posterior triangle75. Extrinsic muscles of tongue
76. Brachiocephalic vein
77. Development of atria
78. Formation and termination of external jugular vein
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79. Peculiarities of st intercostal nerve
80. Lumbar Puncture
81. Structures lodged in the lateral sulcus of the cerebrum
82. Dangerous area of face
83. Formation and termination of Left superior intercostal vein
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84. Suboccipital nerve85. Ligamentum denticulatum
86. Structures pierced by parotid duct in order
87. Origin and Branches of Middle Meningeal artery
88. Lateral medullary syndrome
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89. Cavernous sinus90. Pterygo palatine ganglion
91. Carotid triangle
92. Inter atrial septum
93. Pathway of visual reflexes
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94. Circle of Willis95. Intrinsic muscles of larynx
96. Median nasal septum
97. External acoustic meatus
98. Blood supply of spinal cord
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99. Parts, deep nuclei, and arterial supply of cerebellum100. Ansa cervicalis
101. Fourth ventricle
102. Interior of right atrium
103. Sternocleidomastoid
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104. Superior sagittal sinus105. Root of lung
106. Arterial supply of heart
107. Pleural recesses
108. Supra sternal space of Burns
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109. Dangerous area of face110. Structures passing through foreman ovale
111. Boundaries of Laryngeal inlet
112. Branches of ascending & arch of aorta
113. Lumbar puncture
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114. Pterion115. Apex beat
116. Contents of posterior Mediastinum
117. Applied aspects of pleura
118. Supra sternal space of Burns
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119. Dangerous area of face120. Structures passing through foreman ovale
121. Boundaries of Laryngeal inlet
122. Branches of ascending & arch of aorta
123. Lumbar puncture
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124. Pterion125. Apex beat
126. Contents of posterior Mediastinum
127. Applied aspects of pleura
128. Parts of corpus callosum
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129. Name the extra ocular muscles130. Facial artery in face
131. Formation of superior vena cava
132. Phrenic nerve
133. Lateral pterygoid muscle
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134. Styloid process-structures attached135. Surfaces, borders of thyroid gland
136. Muscles of tongue
137. Posterior horn of lateral ventricle
138. Ansa cervicalis
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139. Ciliary ganglion140.
Parts, arterial supply of Interventricular septum
141. Cardiac plexus
142. Middle ear
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143. Origin, Termination and applied anatomy of internal mammary artery144. Digastric triangle
145. Third ventricle
146. Medulla oblongata at mid olivary level
147. Superior mediastinum
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148. Floor of Fourth Ventricle149. External Jugular Vein
150. Secretomotor Innervation of Parotid Gland
151. Cartilages of Larynx
152. Superior Mediastinum
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153. Development of Face154. Histology of Thymus
155. Pleura
156. Falx Cerebri
157. Circle of Willis
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Short Answer Questions:
1. Floor of Fourth Ventricle
2. External Jugular Vein
3. Secretomotor Innervation of Parotid Gland
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4. Cartilages of Larynx5. Superior Mediastinum
6. Development of Face
7. Histology of Thymus
8. Pleura
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9. Falx Cerebri10. Circle of Willis
11. Enumerate the muscles of palate
12. Two features of Naso-pharynx
13. Congenital anomalies of ventricles of heart
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14. Derivatives of second pharyngeal arch15. Arteries supplying the spinal cord
16. Boundaries of sub-mental triangle
17. Structures present at hilum of left lung
18. Name the unpaired dural venous sinuses
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19. Intrinsic muscles of larynx20. Waldeyer's ring
21. Interventricular septum
22. Costodiaphragmatic recess
23. Tricuspid valve
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24. Oblique fissure of lung25. Demilunes
26. Falx cerebelli
27. Substantia nigra
28. List special somatic afferent nuclei
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29. Functional areas of superior temporal gyrus30. Waldeyer's ring
31. Middle cervical ganglion
32. Parotid duct
33. Fenestra vestibule
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34. Epicranial aponeurosis
35. Derivatives of third aortic arch
36. Azygos vein
37. Relations of arch of aorta
38. Left coronary artery
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39. Histology of cerebral cortex40. Corpus callosum
41. Horns of lateral ventricle
42. Contents of posterior triangle
43. Extrinsic muscles of tongue
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44. Brachiocephalic vein45. Development of atria
46. Formation and termination of external jugular vein
47. Peculiarities of st intercostal nerve
48. Lumbar Puncture
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49. Structures lodged in the lateral sulcus of the cerebrum50. Dangerous area of face
51. Formation and termination of Left superior intercostal vein
52. Suboccipital nerve
53. Ligamentum denticulatum
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54. Structures pierced by parotid duct in order
55. Origin and Branches of Middle Meningeal artery
56. Parts of the sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve
57. Dangerous area of scalp
58. Surface marking of apex beat of heart
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59. Lobe of azygos60. Formation and termination of internal jugular vein
61. Boundaries and applied anatomy of Piriform recess
62. Blood supply of internal capsule
63. Parts of corpus callosum
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64. Root value of phrenic nerve and name the structures supplied by it65. Olive
66. Supra sternal space of Burns
67. Dangerous area of face
68. Structures passing through foreman ovale
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69. Boundaries of Laryngeal inlet70. Branches of ascending & arch of aorta
71. Lumbar puncture
72. Pterion
73. Apex beat
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74. Contents of posterior Mediastinum75. Applied aspects of pleura
76. Terminal branches of external carotid artery
77. Arterial supply to pituitary
78. Dangerous area of face
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79. Opening of maxillary sinus80. Auditory tube openings
81. Blood supply to tonsil
82. Nerve supply and action of cricothyroid muscle
83. Attachment of vocalcord
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84. Blood supply to lung85. Terminal branches of internal thoracic artery
86. Inferior constrictor of pharynx
87. Blood supply of spinal cord
88. Carotid sheath
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89. Left brachiocephalic vein90. Histology of thyroid gland
91. Parkinsonism
92. Pterygopalatine ganglion
93. Structures present at T level
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94. Hilum of right lung95. Development of pituitary gland
96. Formation of basal vein
97. Surface marking of apex beat of heart
98. Blood supply of internal capsule
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99. Parts of caudate nucleus100. Dangerous area of scalp
101. Patent ductus arteriosus
102. Formation and distribution of spinal part of the accessory nerve
103. Name any four branches of external carotid artery
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104. Define typical intercostal nerve with example105. Tributaries of cavernous sinus
106. Orbicularis oculi muscle
107. Blood supply of thyroid gland
108. Azygos vein
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109. Pleural recesses110. Histology of thymus
111.
Boundaries and contents of sub occipital triangle
112. Pineal gland
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113. Lateral medullary syndrome114. Lumbar puncture
115. Development of tongue
116. Histological Layers of Cornea
117. Cricoid Cartilage ? Characteristic Features
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118. Branches of Descending Thoracic Aorta119. Pleural Recesses
120. Waldeyer's Ring
121. Buccinator muscle
122. Sub Clavian Vein ? Formation, Course and Termination
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123. Derivatives of Neural Tube124. Area of Epistaxis
125. Thoracic Duct ? Area of Drainage
126. Falx cerebri
127. Superior laryngeal nerve
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128. Histology of cerebellum129. Muscles of mastication
130. Development of interatrial septum
131. Maxillary sinus
132. Basilar artery
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133. Vocal cords134. Bell's palsy
135. Broncho ? pulmonary segments
136. Nasal Septum
137. Floor of th
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138. Ventricle139. Histology of Palatine Tonsil
140. Otic Ganglion
141. Cross sectional diagram of a typical intercostal space
142. Fallot's Tetralogy
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143. Corpus Callosum144. Interior of Right Atrium
145. Boundaries and Contents of Posterior Mediastinum
146. Muscles of Tongue
147. Histology of skin
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148. Development of palatine tonsil149. Orbicularis occuli
150. Little's area
151. Maxillary sinus
152. Thoracic part of trachea
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153. Left coronary artery154. Cross section of midbrain at the level of superior colliculus
155. Corpus callosum
156. List out paired dural venous sinuses
157. Middle meatus of nose
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158. Rathke's pouch159. Histology of thyroid gland
160. Cross sectional diagram at the level of lower pons
161. Coronary sinus
162. Recurrent Laryngeal nerve
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163. Arch of Aorta164. Cervical sinus
165. Boundaries and contents of superior mediastinum
166. Sternocleidomastoid muscle
167. Pericardial sinuses
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168.
Epistaxis
169. Sibson's fascia
170. Fallot's tetrology
171. Development of tongue
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172. Histology of cerebrum173. Enumerate the nuclei of cerebellum
174. Deep cardiac plexus
175. Formation and contents of carotid sheath
176. Bell's palsy
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177. Modifications of cranial pia mater178. Formation and termination of external jugular vein
179. Development of thyroid gland
180. Nerve supply of pinna
181. Superior orbital fissure
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182. Branches of internal carotid artery183. Dangerous area of face
184. Trigeminal neuralgia
185. Intrinsic muscles of larynx and nerve supply
186. Parotid duct
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187. Wharton's duct188. Waldeyer's ring
189. Structures related to lateral wall of cavernous sinus
190. Mention the branches of ophthalmic nerve
191. Histology of retina
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192. Thyroglossal duct193. Name the branches of facial artery in face
194. Tonsillar bed
195. Pleural recesses
196. Millard-Gubler syndrome
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197. Superior orbital fissure198. Enumerate nuclei of cerebellum
199. Components of basal ganglia
200. Waldeyer's ring
201. Structures inside parotid gland
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202. Pterion203. Wry neck
204. Name any four branches of external carotid artery
205. Killian's dehiscence
206. Fibrous skeleton of heart
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207. Branches of internal thoracic artery208. Wallenberg syndrome
209. Contents of posterior mediastinum
210. Pterygopalatine ganglion
211. Formation of superior venacava
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212. Bell's Palsy213. Derivatives of second pharyngeal arch
214. Structures forming limbic system
215. Development of pituitary gland
216. Transverse sinus of pericardium
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217. Flial chest218. Phernic nerve
219. Tracheoesophageal fistula
220. Muscles supplied by Ansa cervicalis
221. Name the structures derived from first Pharyngeal arch cartilage
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222. Palatine muscles223. Superior vena cava
224. Charcot's Artery of Haemorrhage
225.
Interpeduncular Fossa
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226. Cerebral Aqueduct227. Fallot's tetralogy
228. Pleural recesses
229. Corpus callosum
230. Auditory tube
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231. Ligamentum arteriosum232. Paratonsillar abcess
233. Weber's syndrome
234. Ciliary ganglion
235. Tendon of Todaro
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236. Reticular formation237. Microscopic anatomy of compact bone
238. Cubital fossa
239. Trigone of Bladder
240. Axillary Nerve
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241. Coeliac Trunk242. Spermatic Cord
243. Pelvic Diaphragm
244. Anastomosis around knee joint
245. Intrinsic muscles of hand
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246. Structures in lateral compartment of leg