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Human Anatomy – Internal

8 Marks:

2016

1. (a) TRAPEZLUS muscle OR (b) SERRATUS Anterior muscle


2. (a) Flexor Digitorum profundus OR (b) Adductor Pollicis muscle.
3. Name Flexors of thigh and explain any two of them with diagram.
4. Explain Knee joint in detail with figure and applied anatomy
5. Describe External features and sections of PONS in detail with figure.
6. Explain origin course, branches and applied anatomy of Ulnar Nerve.
7. Describe Ankle joint in detail with applied anatomy.
8. Discuss origin course, branches and applied anatomy of common
peroneal nerve.

2015

1. Describe: (1) General features of SCAPULA.


(2) Attachments of muscles and ligaments.
(3) Movements of scapula.
2. Describe in detail the Interossei muscles of hand.
3. Describe Arches of foot with applied anatomy.
4. Describe posterior crural muscles.
5. Describe Shoulder joint.
6. Describe the Ulnar nerve.
7. Explain in detail with diagram of Sciatic nerve with applied anatomy.
8. Write about Coronary arteries of heart with diagram and applied
anatomy.
2014

1. Blood supply of cerebrum.


2. Nuclei of cranial nerve present in Brain - stem.
3. Describe radial nerve with applied anatomy.
4. Name flexor muscle of forearm and describe any two muscles from deep
group.
5. Describe the spinal cord.
6. Describe the cerebral cortex.
7. Name posterior crural muscles and discuss any two of them.
8. Describe common Peroneal nerve in detail with applied anatomy.

2013

1. Describe the Gyri, sulci and functional areas of Cerebral Cortex.


2. Describe the Pons in detail.
3. Name extensor muscles of forearm and describe any two of them.
4. Describe Median nerve with applied anatomy.
5. Occulomotor (3rd cranial) nerve.
6. Ascending and Descending tracts of spinal cord.
7. Discuss common peroneal nerve with applied anatomy.
8. Discuss Flexors of hip joint.

2012

1. Describe Brachial plexus.


2. Radial Nerve is cut in Axilla. What are the effects?
3. Discuss cortical areas of cerebrum.
4. Discuss Basal Ganglia in detail with applied anatomy.
5. Arterial supply of Brain and its applied anatomy.
6. The Pyramidal system; and its applied anatomy.
7. Discuss wrist joint with Applied anatomy.
8. Discuss Dorsiflexors of Ankle joint.
9. Describe Medulla Oblongata.
10.Describe Mid Brain.
11.Describe Hamstrings muscles in detail.
12. Discuss Right Atrium and Right Ventricle.

2011

1. Describe Brachial plexus.


2. Radial Nerve is cut in Axilla. What are the effects?
3. Discuss cortical areas of cerebrum.
4. Discuss Basal Ganglia in detail with applied anatomy.
5. The compartment of LEG : Formation and contents of it.
6. The layers of SOLE of foot.
7. Discuss Cerebellum with Applied anatomy.
8. (a)CerebralPeduncles.
(b) Interior of Pons.
9. Describe Knee Joint.
10. Describe Elbow Joint.
11. Discuss Cerebellum with Applied Anatomy.
12.Describe 3rd, 4th & 6th cranial nerves.

2010

1. Describe the RADIAL NERVE in detail.


2. Describe the MADIAN NERVE in detail.
3. Discuss Gross Features of cerebrum.
4. (a) Falx cerebri.
(b) Pia Matter.
5. Describe Quadriceps femoris muscle.
6. Describe Gluteus maximus muscle.
7. Discuss Medulla oblongata in detail
8. (a) Cerebellar nuclei.
(b) Interpeduncular fossa.
9. Describe the Shoulder Joint.
10.Describe the Hip Joint.
11.Discuss Cerebellum with Applied Anatomy.
12.(a) Circle of Willis.
(b) Mandibular Nerve.

5 Marks

2016

1. Posterior cord of Brachial Plexus and its branches


2. Ulnar nerve in hand
3. Ligaments attached to scapula
4. Supination and Pronation movements of hand
5. Evertors of foot
6. Movements of Hip joint
7. Gluteus Maximus muscle
8. Ligaments of Ankle joint
9. Accessory nerve course and branches.
10.Ligaments of shoulder joint.
11.Axilla.
12.Radio – Ulnar joints.
13.Abductors of thigh.
14.Left ventricle.
15.Mediastinal surface of left lung.
16.Lateral longitudinal arch.

2015

1. Musculo-cutaneous nerve.
2. Inferior radio – ulnar joint.
3. Cubital fossa.
4. Axillary artery.
5. Hunter’s canal.
6. Structures under gluteus maximus muscle.
7. Superficial Peroneal nerve.
8. Ligaments of ankle joint.

9. Transverse section of spinal cord.


10.Cerebral peduncle.
11.Circle of Willis.
12.Corpus Callosum.
13.Superior mediastinum.
14.Ligaments of knee joint.
15.Differences between Right lung and Left lung.
16.Sacral plexus.

2014

1. Third ventricle of brain.


2. Internal capsule of cerebrum.
3. Cerebral Peduncles.
4. Descending tracts of spinal cord.
5. Quadriceps femoris muscle.
6. Ligaments of wrist joint.
7. Dorsal interossei of hand.
8. Lumbar plexus.
9. Facial nerve.
10.Occulomotor nerve.
11.Fourth ventricle.
12.PONS.
13.Left ventricle.
14. Thoraco – abdominal diaphragm.
15. Mediastinal surface of left lung.
16. Applied anatomy of arches of foot.

2013

1. Third ventricle of brain.


2. Write matter of spinal cord.
3. Cerebellar Peduncles.
4. Internal capsule of cerebrum.
5. Axilla.
6. Ligaments of shoulder joint.
7. Palmar interossei.
8. Circumflex – humeral nerve.
9. Posterior triangle of neck.
10.Sterno – mastoid muscles.
11.Superio – lateral surface of cerebrum.
12.Internal capsule of cerebrum.
13.Mediastinal surface of right lung.
14. Right Ventricle.
15. Left coronary artery.
16. Superior mediastinum.

2012

1. Deltoid muscle.
2. Supination and Pronation of forearm.
3. Interossei muscles of hand.
4. Fibro – cartilage tissue.
5. Haversian system of a bone.
6. Name cavities of brain with their locations.
7. Occulomotor nerve.
8. Sympathetic Nervous system.
9. Cerebellar cortex and its connections.
10.Meninges of Brain and spinal cord.
11.Posterior Interosseous nerve.
12.Hunter’s canal.
13.Adductor Magnus muscle.
14.Flexor policies longus.
15.Posterior triangle of neck.
16.Extra ocular muscles.
17.6th Cranial nerve.
18.Meninges of the spinal cord.
19.Thoraco – abdominal diaphragm.
20. Hilum of left lung.
21. Obturator nerve.
22. Retinaculum at Ankle joint.

2011

1. Deltoid muscle.
2. Supination and Pronation of forearm.
3. Interossei muscles of hand.
4. Fibro – cartilage tissue.
5. Haversian system of a bone.
6. Name cavities of brain with their locations.
7. Adductor Magnus muscle.
8. Femoral nerve.
9. Femur: lower end.
10.Intercostal muscles.
11.Superior mediastinum.
12.Pleura.
13.Cubital Fossa.
14.Popliteal Fossa.
15.Retinaculae around Ankle.
16.Pectoralis minor muscle.
17.Popliteus muscle.
18.Pronator Teres muscle.
19.Right ventricle.
20.Left coronary artery.
21. Root of lungs.
22.Actions of muscles of anterior abdominal wall.
23.Stomach.
24.Left Kidney.

2010

1. Abduction and overhead abduction at shoulder.


2. Serratus anterior muscle.
3. Pectoralis major muscle.
4. Motor Cortex.
5. Fibro – cartilage tissue.
6. Ciliated columnar Epithelium.
7. Ligaments of Hip joint.
8. Ligaments of knee joint.
9. Greater sciatic notch of hip bone.
10.Draw and label transverse section of spinal cord.
11.Gross features of Pons.
12.Internal capsule.
13.Axillary Nerve.
14.Ulnar Nerve in hand.
15.Femoral Nerve.
16.Brachialis muscle.
17.Gluteus medius muscle.
18.Peroneus longus muscle.
19.Intercostal muscles
20.Pleura.
21.Transverse section of mid brain.
22.Hyaline cartilage.
23.Development of long bone.
24.Gross features of lung.

3 Marks

2016

1. Supra-clavicular nerves
2. Abduction of arm
3. Snuff box
4. Carpal Tunnel
5. Wrist drop
6. Cephalic vein
7. Sesamoid bone
8. Popliteus muscle
9. Ilio-femoral ligament
10.Microscopy of a cardiac muscle fibre
11.Tendo-achilis
12.Ilio-tibial tract
13.Histology of a compact bone.
14.Flexor digitorum profundus.
15.Transitional epithelium.
16.Flexor retinaculum at wrist joint.
17.Carpometacarpal joint of thumb.
18.Radial nerve injuries.
19.Parts and structure of stomach.
20.Implantation of ovum.
21.Root of right lung.
22.Fallopian tubes.
23.Soleus muscle.
24.Levator ani muscle.

2015

1. Draw and label a typical synovial joint.


2. Draw and label a extensor compartments of wrist.
3. Carpal tunnel.
4. Wrist drop.
5. Axillary lymph nodes.
6. Palmar aponeurosis.
7. Tensor fasciae lata.
8. Stratified squamous epithelium.
9. Extensor retinaculum of ankle joint.
10.Foot drop.
11.Anterior cruciate ligament.
12.Iliofemoral ligament.

13.Carpal tunnel.
14.Axillary nerve.
15.Brachioradialis muscle.
16.Ligaments of Tempro-Mandibular joint.
17.Muscle of Mastication.
18.Floor of Posterior triangle of neck.
19.Factors which maintain arches of foot.
20.Transversus abdominis muscle.
21.Branches of abdominal aorta.
22.Fallopian tubes.
23.Anatomy of Caecum.
24.Levator ani muscle.

2014

1. Histology of Artery.
2. Histology of Bone.
3. Corpus callosum.
4. Cauda Equina.
5. Fertilization.
6. Neural crest.
7. Frozen shoulder.
8. Claw hand.
9. Hinge joint.
10.Cartilaginous joint.
11.Illiotibial tract.
12.Structure of a long bone.
13.Foramen magnum.
14.Posterior triangle of neck.
15.Pre –vertebral muscles of neck.
16.Compact bone - histology.
17.Skeletal muscle - histology.
18.Sperm.
19.Superior mediastinum.
20.Cruciate ligaments of knee joint.
21.Gluteus medius muscle.
22.Hilum of right lung.
23.Name six muscles of foot.
24.Right coronary artery.

2013

1. Histology of Bone.
2. Histology of Nerve.
3. Derivatives of Ectoderm.
4. Cauda Equina.
5. Corpora Quadrigemmia.
6. Arterial circle of cerebrum.
7. Pivot Joint.
8. Rotator cuff.
9. Erb’s palsy.
10.Teres major muscle.
11.Anatomical snuff box.
12.Movements of wrist joint.
13.Foramen magnum of skull.
14.Histology of Hyaline cartilage.
15.Nerves attached on Medulla oblongata.
16.Derivatives of Ectoderm.
17.Inferior cerebellar peduncle.
18.Draw and label Graffian follicle of ovary.
19.Vas deferens.
20.Fallopian tubes.
21.Nerve supply of Urinary bladder.
22.Second part of Duodenum.
23.Applied anatomy of arches of foot.
24. Arch of Aorta.

2012

1. Clavicle.
2. Cubital fossa.
3. Snuff box.
4. Axillary artery.
5. Cephalic vein.
6. Falx cerebellii.
7. Cardiac muscle fibre.
8. Fibres passing through Internal capsule.
9. Features on medical surface of cerebrum.
10.Arachnoid Granulations.
11.Microscopic structure of a long bone.
12.Microscopic structure of a skeletal muscle.
13.Formation and derivatives of Neural tube.
14.Texture of Mid - brain.
15.Internal capsule of cerebrum.
16.Fourth ventricles.
17.Anatomical snuff Box.
18.Seasamoid Bone.
19.Carpal tunnel.
20.Sacral plexus.
21.Interphalangeal joints.
22.Semitendinosus muscle
23.Dentate Nucleus of Cerebellum.
24. Histology of skin.
25. Connective tissue.
26.Ovulation.
27.Internal capsule of cerebrum.
28.Inter – vertebral foramen.
29.Femoral Triangle.
30.Constrictor muscle of pharynx.
31.Soleus muscle.
32.Pericardium.
33.Foot Drop.
34.Aorta.

2011

1. Clavicle.
2. Cubital fossa.
3. Snuff box.
4. Axillary artery.
5. Cephalic vein.
6. Falx cerebellii.
7. Cardiac muscle fibre.
8. Fibres passing through Internal capsule.
9. Features on medical surface of cerebrum.
10.Arachnoid Granulations.
11.Femur : Linea aspera.
12.Iliac crest.
13.Ilio – tibial tract.
14.Hip joint: Movements.
15.Foot: cutaneous nerve supply.
16.Lateral Geniculate Body.
17.Posterior white column of spinal cord.
18.Trachea.
19.Actions of diaphragm.
20.Thalamic nuclei.
21.Saphenous Nerve.
22.Patella.
23.Median nerve in Hand.
24.Olecranon process of ulna.
25.Bicipital groove of Humerus.
26.Bell’s palsy.
27. Nerve supply of Urinary bladder.
28. Fallopian tubes.
29. Vas deferens.
30. Circle of Willis.

2010

1. Coracoid process of scapula.


2. Carpal Tunnel.
3. First dorsal interosseous muscle.
4. Axillary artery.
5. Axillary lymph modes.
6. Name and locations of subarachnoid Cisterns.
7. Haversian system of Bone.
8. Nucleus.
9. Hyaline cartilage.
10.Mitochondria.
11.Adductor canal.
12.Superior gluteal nerve.
13.Femoral vein.
14.Greater trochanter of femur.
15.Acetabulum.
16.Lentiform nucleus.
17.Which cranial nerves are motor?
18.Name nuclei of Hypothalamus.
19.Lobes of cerebellum.
20.Gross features of Thalamus.
21.Posterior surface of Humerus.
22.Patella.
23.Anatomical snuff box.
24.Flexor Retinaculum of Ankle.
25.Long saphenous vein .
26.Ciliated columnar epithelium.
27.Pyramids.
28.Opening in Diaphragm.
29.Falx cerebri.
30.Right ventricle.

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