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KEY FOR THE UPPER LIMB STAGE

1. c. Scaphoid
2. a. Avulsion
3. a. Annular ligament
4. c. Distal interphalangeal joint
5. b. Lumbrical tendon lies on the palmar side of deep transverse ligaments
6. d. Necrosis of terminal phalanx
7. c. Lateral thoracic vein
8. e. Trapezoid ligament
9. d. Supratrochlear
10. c. Median
11. c. Palmar interossei
12. b. Flexor digitorum profundus
13. e. Triceps brachii
14. c. Adductor pollicis
15. e. Suspensory ligament
16. a. C5,6
17. d. Radial nerve
18. a. 1st dorsal interosseous muscle
19. c. Long extensor tendon
20. e. Extensor pollicis longus
21. e. Lumbricals
22. a. Intercostobrachial nerve.
23. d. Posterior surface of forearm
24. d. Digital branches of median
25. d. Median cubital
26. a. Anterior interosseous
27. d. Middle of arm
28. a. Serratus anterior
29. b. Supraspinatus
30. e. Klumpke’s paralysis
31. b. Clavipectoral fascia
32. a. Long thoracic nerve
33. a. Ulnar & Radial arteries
34. b. cephalic vein
35. d. subclavian vein
36. a. Roots
37. b. Ulnar nerve
38. c. Radial artery
39. a. Flexor pollicis longus
40. c. Carpometacarpal
41. c. Obliquity of shaft of Ulna
42. b. Ulnar collateral ligament
43. b. Nutrient foramen
44. d. Hyperabduction syndrome
45. e. Posterior
46. a. Biceps brachii
47. b. Musculocutaneous
48. c. Third part of the axillary artery
49. d. space of parona
50. b. Brachial artery

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