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1. Draw a labeled diagram showing the branches of internal carotid artery.

2. Draw a labeled diagram showing the axial cross sectional anatomy of the
abdomen at the level of L2 vertebra.
3. Anatomy of para pharyngeal spaces
4. Draw a labeled diagram showing the axial cross sectional anatomy of brain
at
the level of third ventricle.
5. Draw a labeled diagram showing the cross sectional anatomy of Abdomen at
the
level of the 2nd Lumbar Vertebra.
6. Anatomical relationship of pancreas
7. Cisterns of the brain
8. Describe the radiological anatomy of peritoneal reflections in abdomen with
labeled diagram.
9. Draw a labeled diagram showing the CSF spaces of the brain.
10.Describe the embryological development of urinary' system
11.External Carotid artery and its branches
12.Draw a labeled diagram showing the axial cross-sectional anatomy of Brain
at the
level of the third ventricle.
13.Draw a labeled diagram should the Axial cross sectional anatomy of
abdomen at
the level of second lumbar vertebra
14.Cisterns of brain
15.Branches of external carotid artery
16.Draw a cross sectional diagram of abdomen at L1/ L2 level
displaying SMA and other related structures and label it.
17.Draw venous drainage of the brain displaying various venous
sinuses and label it.
18.List branches of internal carotid artery including (middle cerebral
artery (MCA) and anterior cerebral artery (ACA) branches.
19.Embryological fate of first and second pharyngeal arches and
congenital anomalies related to them.
20.Draw midsagittal section of brain and label it
21.Discuss the peritoneal reflections with appropriated diagrams & clinical
significance
22.Describe the branches of iliac arteries with appropriate diagrams
23.Radiological anatomy of colon
24.Mullerian duct anomalies
25.Draw cross sectional anatomy of chest at the level of carina and label it
26.Draw cross sectional anatomy of abdomen at the level of L2 vertebra and
label it
27.Describe the branches of external carotid artery with appropriate diagrams
28.Describe briefly the relations of pancreas including relation to vascular
structures
29.Embryological development of kidney & major congenital anomalies.
30.Describe the radiological anatomy of lungs with appropriate diagrams.
31.Describe the posterior circulation of brain with appropriate diagrams.
32.Describe the radiological anatomy of liver with appropriate diagrams.
33.Discuss the embryological development of heart and enlist the congenital
anomalies.
34.Describe the radiological anatomy of mediastinum with appropriate
diagrams
35.Discuss the peritoneal reflections with appropriated diagrams and clinical
significance
36.Describe venous system of lower limb including common perforators
37.Describe the embryological development of diaphragm and common
congenital
conditions associated with it.
38.Draw a mid sagittal sectional anatomy of the brain and label it.
39.Draw sectional anatomy of the abdomen at L1/L2 level and label it
40.Describe the segmental anatomy of the liver with diagram. What is the
clinical
significance of such divisions?
41.Briefly discuss the circle of Willis, the anterior circulation of brain
with appropriate diagrams
42.Briefly discuss the biliary anatomy and its normal variants with appropriate
diagrams
43.Briefly describe the vascular anatomy of celiac axis and its branches with
appropriate diagrams.
44.Briefly discuss the embryological development of atrial septum of the heart
45.Draw midsagittal sectional anatomy of brain and label it.
46.Draw axial cross sectional anatomy of abdomen at the level of renal hilum
and label it.
47.Describe the branches of external carotid artery with appropriate diagrams.
48.Discuss the segmental anatomy of liver with appropriate diagrams.
49.Discuss the embryological development of diaphragm and major congenital
anomalies
50.Describe the formation of circle of Willis with illustrated diagram. Mention
the normal variants of Circle of Willis. Enlist extracranial to intracranial
arterial anastomoses.
51.Explain radiographic anatomy of chest in frontal and lateral view.
52.Describe embryologic development of pancreas and normal variants of
pancreatic duct. Mention normal variants of gall bladder and bile ducts.
53.Discuss normal anatomy of stomach and duodenum as visualized in barium
meal study
54.Explain the formation of knee joint.Discuss the normal MRI anatomy of
structures stabilizing knee joint.
55.Draw a labelled cross section anatomy of suprahyoid neck. Briefly describe
the different suprahyoid neck spaces
56.Normal radiological anatomy of male urethra
57.Radiological differentiation of large bowel with small bowel loops; and
jejunum with ileum
58.Embryology of heart
59.Ligaments of ankJe joint
60.Draw an axial cross sectional anatomy of brain at the level of thalamus and
level it.
61.MCA anatomy and normal variant
62.TFCC (Triagular fibrocartilage complex) of wrist.
63.Branches of abdominal aorta
64.Enumerate the laryngeal cartilage. Briefly discuss the radiological
anatomy of true vocal cord.
65.Middle ear ossicles
66.Osteomeatal complex
67.Medial collateral ligament of knee
68.Describe the embryological development of kidney. Enlist the various
congenital anomalies.
69.Mullerian duct anomalies
70.Radiological anatomy of level II cervical lymph nodes
71.Segmental anatomy of liver

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