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ANATOMY
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HNF
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- All Triangles of neck - each separate SAQ*
- Nasal Septum*
- Thyroid Gland – Blood Supply*, Applied Anatomy
- Carotid Sheath and contents*
- Muscles of Mastication
- Cavernous Sinus**
- Little's Area of Nose – Clinical Significance
- Extra Ocular muscles- Diagram and actions
- Hyoid Bone
- Palatine Tonsil – Applied Anatomy*
- Dangerous Area of Face
- Lateral wall of Nose
- Tongue – Applied Anatomy
- Ansa Cervicalis
- Dural venous sinuses
- Lacrimal Gland
- Submandibular gland
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- Parotid Gland****
- Tongue**
- Scalp
- Thyroid Gland**
- Middle Ear
- Larynx**
- Fascias of the Neck
- Temporomandibular joint
- Maxillary artery
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- Specimen of Tongue and Larynx**
- Lateral wall of nose
- Sagital section
- Osteo - Skull do only videos, Mandible** and nerve related to it, hyoid bone
- Altas axis, pivot joint**
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- Typical cervical vertibra - Video
Upper Limb
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- Cubital Fossa**
- Klumpke's Paralysis*
- Abduction at Shoulder Joint
- Rotator Cuff
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome**
- Mammary Gland - Lymphatic Drainage****, Applied Anatomy
- Erb's Paralysis*
- Pronation and Supination
- Clavipectoral Fascia
- Clawhand - Features and Causative Factors
- Musculocutaneous Nerve
- Deloid
- Biceps
- Elbow joint
- Triangular and quadrangular spaces
- Axillary nerve
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- Shoulder Joint***
- Ulnar Nerve*
- Brachial Plexus
- Cubital Fossa
- Axillary Artery*
- Mid-Palmar Space
- Radial Nerve
- Median Nerve**
- Structures under Deltoid*
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Courses and branches of nerves and arteries read frm appendix part frm BDC
Viva and practical - Viva voce/Mitesh Dave
- Rough orgin and insertion, Nerve supply and action of muscles that are visible on dissection
- Scapula and humerus are the easiest and commonly asked, radias ulna not tht commonly asked. 3-4 points abt attachment and bony prominence
- Names of bones on hand and types of joints in hand, spiral law of ossification*
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Thorax
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- Thoracic Duct
- Root of Right Lung and relations
- Root of Left lung and relations
- Azygous Vein
- Arch of Aorta
- Typical Intercostal Nerve
- Bronchopulmonary Segments of Left Lung
- Left Coronary Artery*
- Bronchopulmonary Segments – Applied Anatomy**
- Blocks in SVC
- Typical intercoastal space- muscle and nuerovascular bundle
- Inlet of the Thorax, Thorax outlet/inlet syndorme(same)
- Oesophagus - Contrictions and applied
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- Bronchopulmonary Segments
- Right Atrium**
- Arch of Aorta**
- Superior Mediastinum
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- Lung and heart full from the videoes
- Osteo- 1st rib**, typical rib*, thoracic vertebrae (attachment not to be read)
Neuroanatomy
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- Medial Medullary Syndrome
- Floor of Fourth Ventricle**
- Circle of Willis
- T.S. Medulla Oblongata - All 3*
- T.S. Midbrain - both*
- T.S Pons - both
- Corpus Callosum**
- Brown Sequard Syndrome
- Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle*
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- T.S. Spinal Cord – Cervical Level
- Internal Capsule**
- Basal ganglia*
- Papez circuit
- Third ventrical
- Vermis
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- Glossopharyngeal Nerve*
- Superolateral Surface of Cerebrum**
- Internal Capsule***
- Pons
- Occulomotor Nerve
- Midbrain
- Functional Areas in Frontal Lobe
- Thalamus
- Facial nerve**
- Trigeminal nerve*
- Ascending tracks
- Descending tracks
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- All the sections of the brain are very imp, try to learn 4-5 visible and imp structures of each surface
- Cerebellum- fissure, surface and vermis
- Brain stem - external visible features
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Abdomen & Pelvis
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- Anal Canal- Applied*
- Portacaval Anastomosis* – Applied Anatomy
- Inguinal Hernia**— Direct, Indirect
- Male Urethra
- Caput Medusae
- Uterus - Supports***, Applied Anatomy
- Stomach Bed*
- Meckel's Diverticulum
- Inguinal Canal
- Ischiorectal Fossa*
- Lesser Omentum*
- Rectus Sheath*
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- Inferior Vena Cava
- Superficial Perineal Pouch
- McBurney's Point
- Interior of Urinary Bladder
- Umbilicus - Anatomical and Clinical Importance
- Perineal Body
- Contraception – Anatomical Basis
- Relations of Kidney – diagram
- Hysterosalphingography
- Spleen- relations
- Lesser sac (Omental bursa)
- Peritoneal reflections of liver
- Appendix and it's applied
- Ureter- Contrictions and relations
- Types of incisions on Anterior abdominal wall
- Deep perineal pouch
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LAQ
- Pancreas**
- Ischiorectal Fossa
- Kidney
- Uterine Tube
- Testes
- Extra-Hepatic Biliary Apparatus*
- Rectus Sheath
- Urinary Bladder*
- Prostate**
- Suprarenal Gland*
- Uterus*
- Stomach**
- Ovary
- Duodenum – 2nd Part
- Anal Canal*
- Diaphragm*
- Inguinal Canal*
- Internal Iliac Artery
- Portal vein- formation, tributaries and portocaval anastomosis
- Liver*
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Small branches of arteries and nerves and not at all imp
Viva and practical
- Videos of either Viva voce or Mitesh dave for all the organs and osteology
- Osteology- Bony pelvis, Difference between male and female pelvis*, sacrum, typical lumbar
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vertebra
- Spleen and stomach are the commonest and easiest organs asked
- Liver - Borders, peritoneal reflections and impression
- Difference between ileum and jejunum**
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Lower Limb
SN
- Sartorius*
- Medial Longitudinal Arch* – Factors Maintaining
- Gluteus Maximus
- Foot Drop* - Anatomical Basis
- Femoral Sheath
- Femoral Canal*
- Popliteus
- Inversion and Eversion* - Inverters and Everters with Nerve Supply
- Femoral Hernia*
- Longitudinal Arches of Foot
- Gastrocnemius
- Great Saphenous Vein*
- Quadriceps femoris
- Hamstrings
- Femoral nerve*
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LAQ
- Hip Joint*
- Venous Drainage of Lower Limb*
- Intra-Articular Structures of Knee Joint*
- Sciatic Nerve
- Femoral Triangle**
- Knee Joint**
- Popliteal Fossa*
- Lateral Longitudinal Arch of Foot*
- Structures Under Gluteus Maximus – diagram*
- Ankle joint
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- Rough orgin and insertion, Nerve supply and action of muscles that are visible on dissection
- Identification of nerves and arteries, saphanous and femoral vein
- Osteology-All bones are imp Hiip bone- Toughest, Femor easiest, fibula most confusion all three are commonly asked. The enitre bone is not asked, 3-4 points only
- Name the bones of foot and arches
General Anatomy
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- Synovial Joint** - diagram, classification, examples
- Classification of Fibrous Joint
- Sesamoid Bone
- Cartilaginous Joint - classification, example*
- Epiphysis*
- Secondary Cartilaginous Joint
- Pivot Joint
- Blood Supply of Long bone
- Structural Classification of Muscle*
- Classification of bones*
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Histology - Diagrams only
- Adrenal**
- Muscular Artery*
- Artery and vein
- Difference between serious and mucous acini**
- Difference between cardiac and skeletal muscle**
- Stratified Squamous Epithelium
- Testes**
- Ovary
- Compact Bone
- Spleen**
- Kidney
- Lymph Node
- Retina**
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Embryology
- Notocord
- Mesonephric Duct
- Primitive Streak*
- Phases of Fertilisation
- Twinning
- Placenta*
- Pancreas**
- Neural Tube Defects*
- Vitello-intestinal Duct
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- Urinary Bladder
- Diaphragm**
- Phases of lung development
- Pharyngeal arches and pounches, their derivatives ****( not as a single que but must know topic)
- Descent of Testes*
- Developmental Anomalies of Kidney
- Rotation of Gut**
- Fate and Derivatives of Yolk Sac*
- Setal defects of heart****
- Arch of Aorta
- Development of atria
- Developmental detects in Great veins
- Remenants - MCQS
- Development of genitals
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Genetics
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- Barr Body*
- Lyons Hypothesis
- Turner's Syndrome*
- Karyotyping*
- Monosomy of Sex Chromosome
- Down's Syndrome*
- Structural Chromosome Abnormalities
- Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
- Structural and Numerical Chromosome Abnormalities with example
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PHYSIOLOGY
Paper 1
CVS - Guyton, more details in Ganong (Fact), Concept - Cheng
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- Circulatory Shock - define, classify, stages, physiological principles of management
- Connections of Unipolar and Bipolar Limb Leads while regarding ECG
- ECG Trace in Lead II* - draw, label, mark intervals
- CNS Ischemic Response
- Baroreceptor Reflex Mechanism
- Ventricular Diastole - events
- Properties of Cardiac Muscle*, Ionic Basis of Autorhythmicity in SA Node, Why Heart Muscle Cannot be Tetanized
- Role of JGA in Regulation of Blood Pressure
- Coronary Circulation - peculiarities, Angina Pectoris
- Renin-Angiotensin Mechanism
- Heart Block - enlist types, explain AV Nodal Block
- Heart Rate - explain increase in heart rate in muscular exercise
- Fick Principle
- ECG - diagram, Bipolar Limb Leads
- Venous Return
- Factors Affecting Stroke Volume
- Effect of Isotonic Exercise on Blood Pressure
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LAQ
- Cardiac Cycle** - define, pressure and volume changes in left ventricle*, diagram; Third and Fourth Heart Sound*
- Coronary Circulation - physiologic anatomy, factors affecting, special features; Angina Pectoris
- Blood Pressure - define, long-term regulation
- Circulatory Shock** - define, classify; Compensatory Stage of Circulatory Shock, Progressive Stage, Hemorrhagic Shock Physiological Basis of its
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Management
- ECG - define; Explain ECG in Lead II - diagram; Heart Block
- Mean Arterial Blood Pressure - define, enumerate mechanisms regulating; Baroreceptor Mechanism - describe
- Regulation of BP - classify mechanism; Short Term Regulation
- Define - Stroke Volume, Cardiac Output, Cardiac Index, Stroke Volume Index; Factors Affecting Cardiac Output
- Heart Rate - define, factors affecting and regulating
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- Functions of Bile Salts**, Composition
- Peptic Ulcer*** - etiology, physiological basis of treatment
- Regulation of Gastric Emptying*
- Phases of Deglutition - enlist, Pharyngeal Phase** - explain
- Mechanism of Secretion of HCI by Parietal Cells, Gastric Glands
- Movement of Small Intestine, Peristaltic Rush
- Mechanism of Secretion of HCI*
- Importance of Deglutition Reflex
- Movement of Large Intestine, Defecation Reflex*
- Enumerate GIT Hormones, Note on Gastrin, CCK**
- Regulation of Gastric Motility
- Absorption of Fat
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LAQ
- Deglutition, Achalasia Cardia
- Pancreatic Juice - composition, function, regulation of secretion
- Gastric Glands - enumerate, secretion, function; Treatment of Peptic Ulcer*
- Gastric Juice - composition; HCI Secretion - mechanism, factors regulating***
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- Functions of Insulin
- Diabetes Mellitus and Insipidus* - compare and contrast
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- Parathyroid hormone - functions, regulation
- Growth Hormone* - metabolic action
- Insulin Secretion - factors increasing, effect in promoting growth
- Diabetes Insipidus, Cushing Syndrome
- Tetany, Signs of Tetany, Treatment
- Cushing Syndrome*, Clinical Features
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- Glucocorticoids - regulation of secretion, mechanism of action, function, effect of deficiency
- Thyroid Hormone Synthesis and Release - enumerate steps, diagram; Anti- Thyroid Drugs - action
- Hormonal Regulation of Growth*, Dwarfism, Pituitary & Thyroid Dwarf Differences
- Thyroid* - synthesis, mechanism of action, regulation of secretion, function; Endemic Goitre, Hypothyroidism
- Calcium* - importance, regulation; Tetany, Osteoporosis
- Adrenal Cortex - enumerate hormones; Factors Regulating Secretion of Aldosterone
- Anterior Pituitary - enumerate hormones secreted; Physiological Actions of Growth Hormone*, Dwarfism
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- Indicators of Ovulation, Clinical Significance
- Methods of Contraception*** - temporary, Physiological Basis of Oral Contraceptives, Safe Period
- Spermatogenesis* - describe stages, enlist factors affecting it
- Physiological Changes in Pregnancy***
- Maternal Changes in Last Trimester of Pregnancy
- Mechanism of Ovulation, Contraception - rhythm method*
- Menstrual Cycle - phases**
- Circulatory Changes at Birth
- Parturition - explain, role of oxytocin
- Lactation of ejection of milk- role.of prolactin and oxytocin
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LAQ
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- Menstrual Cycle - phases, hormonal control
- Cyclical Changes in Uterus during Reproductive Life, Its Hormonal Regulation*
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RS and Temp regulations - Guyton and PPT, more details BRS
- Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve** - draw, label, factors affecting, Bohr's Effect, factors shifting curve to right, what is P50, role of 2,3-BPG
- Characteristics of Pulmonary Circulation
- Acclimatization to High Altitude - enumerate physiological changes, significance of changes
- Heat Stroke
- Heat Loss*** - enumerate methods, mechanism, mechanism of sweating
- Peripheral Chemoreceptors - characteristics, functions
- Factors Affecting Composition of Alveolar Air
- Oxygen Debt*
- Hypoxia*** - define, classify, describe Hypoxic Hypoxia
- Ways of Heat Loss, Heat Stroke
- Surfactant* - functions, note on RDS
- Transport of Carbon dioxide, Haldane Effect
- Response of Body when exposed to Extreme Cold**, Hypothermia, Use of Induced Hypothermia
- Effect of Exercise on Respiration, what is VO2 max
- Explain Work of Breathing*, Applied Importance, Enumerate Muscles of Respiration
- Functional Residual Capacity - physiological significance
- Acclimatization to High Altitude - various changes, Acute Mountain Sickness
- Haldane Effect
- Role of Hypothalamus in Temperature Regulation
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LAQ
- Neural Regulation of Breathing**, Periodic Breathing, Ondine's Curse*
- Transport of CO2, Haldane Effect, Its Significance
- Lung Compliance* - describe, factors affecting; Hyaline Membrane Disease
- Respiratory Membrane* - describe, factors affecting gaseous exchange; Principle of CO Method
- Pulmonary Ventilation - mechanism; Positive Pressure Breathing
- Oxygen Transport - describe method
- Chemical Control of Respiration
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CNS- Guyton and VD joshi, more details Ganong
Properties of receptors, synapses, reflexs and postural reflex's are given well in VD
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- Receptor** - enumerate properties, any two properties in detail
- Referred Pain*, Enumerate Different Types of Pain
- Lesions of Upper and Lower Motor Neuron
- Functions of Basal Ganglia*
- Middle Ear - functions
- Parkinsonism**
- i. Pathway of Proprioceptive Sensations from Periphery to Cortex ii. Sensory Ataxia - define, difference from Cerebellar Ataxia
- REM Sleep**, Narcolepsy
- Muscle Spindle* - diagram, function
- Speech
- Descending Pain Inhibiting System
- Aphasia - define, different types
- Different types of Pain, Transmission of Pain through Neospinothalamic Pathway
- Ascending Tracts - name; Labelled Diagram of Pain Pathway
- Lower Motor Neuron - define, features of LMN paralysis
- Important Areas of Frontal Lobe - diagram, Functions of Prefrontal Lobe
- Sensory Receptors, Adaptation and Intensity Discrimination
- Fast and Slow Pain
- Memory - define, types; Alzheimer's
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LAQ
- Ascending Tracts** - enumerate;
- Dorsal Column System - origin, course, termination; Phantom Limb
- Pathway for Touch Sensation - describe
- Pathway for Line Touch Sensation, Law of Projection
- Muscle Spindle - diagram; Role of Stretch Reflex in Controlling Muscle of Tone
- Functions of Hypothalamus** - enumerate, explain any three in detail
- Basal Ganglia* - connections, functions; Parkinsonism - clinical features
- Cerebellum** - functions, connections, applied importance
- Complete Transaction of Spinal Cord - effects
- Pyramidal Tracts* - origin, course, termination, function, applied
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- Lobes of Neocortex - functions
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Renal Physiology- Guyton, BRS, More concepts- Cheng, Facts- Ganong
SN
- JGA - diagram, functions**
- Countercurrent Multiplier Mechanism
- Role of Kidney in Acid-Base Balance**
- i. Transport Maximum - define ii. Mechanism of Glucose Reabsorption in Renal Tubules
- GFR - define, factors***; Tubular Glomerular Feedback, Glomerular Tubular Balance
- Cystometrography*
- PCT - functions
- Countercurrent Mechanism
- Innervation of Urinary Bladder, Micturition Reflex**
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LAQ
- GFR****- define, enumerate factors affecting, methods of measurement, regulation
- Physiology of Micturition*; Cystometrogram
- DCT - functions
- Milleu Interior - define; Role of Kidney in Maintaining Osmolarity of Body Fluid** - Very imp concept read from BRS and Cheng
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Special Senses
SN
- Visual Pathway* *- diagram, lesions, heteronymous hemianopia
- Dark Adaptation** - define, significance
- Organ of Corti
- Accommodation of Eye*, Accommodation Reflex* - describe, significance; Presbyopia
- Place Principle, Explain Role of Basilar Membrane in Perception of Sound**
- Colour Vision
- Impedance Matching, Causes of Conductive Deafness
- Olfactory Pathway*
- Errors of Refraction; Myopia, Astigmatism - features, correction
- Taste Sensation Pathway, Basic Modalities of Taste, Types of Papillae
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- Mechanism of Hearing - describe; Pitch Discrimination**
- Colour Vision - mechanism; Colour Blindness*
- Accommodation* - define, mechanism, neural pathway; Presbyopia
- Photochemistry of Vision*, Dark Adaptation
- Middle Ear - role; Organ of Corti
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Nerve- Guyton, more concepts Bern and Levy, Facts - Ganong
Muscle- Indu Khurrana, more concepts Vander, Ganong
SN
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- Excitation-Contraction Coupling
- Action Potential - define, compare ionic basis of large myelinated nerve fibre and SAN**
- NMJ - diagram*, Myasthenia Gravis, End Plate Potential - define, generation
- Properties of Never Fibres
- Factors Regulating Force of Skeletal Muscle Contraction, Motor Unit - define
- Refractory Period
- Sarcotubular System
- Red Muscle and Pale Muscle, Isotonic and Isometric Contraction
- Saltatory Conductions, Factors Affecting Conduction Velocity
- Compare, Contrast AP and Excitatory Post Synaptic Potential Neurons
- RMP - define, explain ionic basis of RMP in nerve fibre**
- Molecular Basis of Muscle Contraction
- Neuron - diagram, Nerve Impulse - define
- Types of Nerve Damage
- Classification of Nerve fibre
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LAQ
- Genesis of Action Potential - describe; Properties of AP - enumerate***
- Sarcomere* - define, diagram; Sliding Filament Theory - explain
- RMP - define, factors contributing; Phases of AP
- NMJ* - diagram; Describe Neuromuscular Transmission; Myasthenia Gravis**
- Synaptic Transmission - mechanism; Synapse - two properties*
- Molecular Basis of Skeletal Muscle Contraction*
- Muscle Tone - define, regulation
- i. RMP - define ii. lonic Basis for Development of RMP and AP
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Blood- - Indu Khurana, VD Joshi, plateles- Guyton, Indu Khurrana, VD
SN
- Intrinsic Pathway of Coagulation
- Role of B Lymphocytes
- Blood Group - classify, Erythroblastosis Foetalis*
- Mismatched Blood Transfusion*
- Functions of Plasma Proteins
- Immunity* - define, primary and secondary immune response and its role in vaccination, role of T cells
- Landsteiner's Law, Importance of Rh Blood Group*
- CD4 Cells
- Platelets - normal count, functions
- Erythroblastosis foetalis - features, treatment
- Bleeding Time, Clotting Time - define, Intrinsic Pathway - describe
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LAQ
- Coagulation - define, flowchart; Bleeding and Clotting Disorders - differences, examples**
- Immunity* - define, classify; Cell Mediated Immunity; Humoral Immunity, Vaccination
- Clotting - define; Mechanism of Blood Coagulation - flowchart; Anticoagulants - name
- WBC - classify, morphology, function
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