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SECOND YEAR MBBS ANATOMY REVISION LIST

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CATEGORY A TOPICS Must revise as they are frequently


(Most important ) asked in UHS proff
CATEGORY B TOPICS These topics are also very important
(Important) so try to cover category B as well but
after completing category A topics
CATEGORY C TOPICS Give a read if you are done with A and
(Less Important ) B
LAST STRATEGY BEFORE PROFF

Must revise category A and category B topics as they are very high yield topics.These days are most crucial
revision days.Never waste these days on UNIMPORTANT topics. Try to revise category A and B topics in 2.5
days Again. UHS past Questions of Anatomy are very important
• Arteries and nerve supply of Penis
Abdomen and pelvis • Arteries and nerve supply of Scrotum
Anterior abdominal Wall • Layers of scrotum
• Covering Of testes
Category A
CLINICALS
• Caput Medusae
• Muscles of anterolateral abdominal wall • Hematocele
• Rectus Sheath • Hyrdocele
• Inguinal Canal • Undescended Testis
• Inguinal Ligament • Cancer of testis and scrotum
• Umbilical peritoneal Folds

CLINICALS POSTERIOIR ABDOMINAL WALL


• Abdominal incisions CATEGORY A
• Abdominal Hernias
• Arteries of post. Abdominal wall
Category B • Nerves of post. Abdominal wall
• Transpyloric Plane CLINICALS
• Nerves of anterolateral abdominal wall
• Arteries of anterolateral abdominal wall • Refered pain from diaphragm
• Lymphatic Drainage of anterolateral CATEGORY C
abdominal wall
• Superficial and deep inguinal ring • Layers of abdomen
• Facias of post. Abdominal wall
Category C • Muscles of post. Abdominal wall
• Position Of umbilicus and its • Veins of post. Abdominal wall
importance • Lumbar Plexus
• Scarpa Fascia • Hypogastric Plexus
• Colle’s Fascia • Celiac Ganglion
• Fascia Transversalis CLINICALS
• Conjoint Tendon
• Cremaster Muscle • Psoas Abscess

Abdominal Cavity and Peritoneum

Male External Genital Organs CATEGORY A

Category A • Nerve supply of abdominal peritoneum


• Peritoneal ligaments
• Spermatic cord (Contents,Covering) • Lesser sac
CLINICALS • Mesentery (contents)
• Greater and lesser Omentum
• Variocele • Epiploic Foramen
Category B • Hepatorenal Pouch
CATEGORY B CLINICALS

• Greater Sac • Ileal Diverticulum


• Rectouterine Pouch • Appendicitis (McBurney point)
• Appendectomy
CATEGORY C
MEDICOS STUDYING •
SKILLS Meckel diverticulum
• Duodenal Recesses • Diverticulitis

ESOPHAGUS AND STOMACH Large Blood Vessels of the Gut

CATEGORY A CATEGORY A

• Blood supply, Nerve Supply and • Superior Mesenteric Artery


lymphatic drainage of esophagus
Stomach bed
• Portocaval Anastomoses
• Blood supply, Nerve Supply and Spleen,Pancreas and liver
lymphatic drainage of stomach
CATEGORY A
CLINICALS
• Blood supply, Nerve supply, Lymphatic
• Esophageal Varices Drainage Of spleen, pancreas and liver
• Relations of pancreas
CATEGORY B
• Ligaments of liver
• Constrictions Of esophagus • hepatopancreatic ampulla
• Relations oF stomach
CLINICALS
CLINICALS
• Liver biopsy
• Pyrosis • Spleen Biopsy
• Hiatal Hernia • Runners Stitch
• Carcinoma of Stomach • Annular Pancreas
• Vagotomy • Portal Hypertension
• Achalasia cardia
CATEGORY B
• Barrett Esophagus
• Tracheoesophageal fistula • Relations of Spleen and liver
• Lobes of Liver
Small and Large Intestines
• Bare areas of liver
CATEGORY A
Extra hepatic Biliary Apparatus
• Relations of duodenum
CATEGORY A
• Difference between Jejunum and ileum.
• Relations of bile duct
CATEGORY B
• Blood supply, Nerve supply, Lymphatic
• Positions of appendix Drainage Of Bile duct
• Blood supply, Nerve supply, Lymphatic • Calot’s triangle and Courvoisier’s law
Drainage Of small and large intestine
CATEGORY B
• Ligamentum Treitz
• Cystic Duct • Anorectal fistula
• Superficial and Deep extravasation of
CLINICALS
urine in males
• Cholecystitis • Pudendal nerve block

• Cholelithiasis CONTENTS OF PELVIS

Kidney, Ureter, Suprarenal glands and • Difference between male and female
chromaffin system: pelvis table from klm

Category A CLINICALS (these one from KLM)

• Relations of kidney • Pelvic diameters


• Capsules of kidney • Pelvic fractures
• Constrictions of ureter • Relaxation of pelvic ligaments
• Neurovasculature of Kidney and ureter
URINARY BLADDER AND URETHRA
CATEGORY B
CATEGORY A

• Fascias of kidney • Relations of Bladder in both genders


• Ligaments of Bladder
CLINICALS • Arterial supply and Lymphatic drainage
• Nutcracker syndrome of bladder
• Clinicals of ureter and kidney • Arterial supply, venous drainage,
lymphatic drainage and Nervous
DIAPHRAGM innervation of urethra in both genders
• Neurovasculature of diaphragm CLINICALS
• Openings of diaphragm
• Hypertrophy of Bladder caused by
Chronic BPH
PERINEUM • Autonomic reflex bladder and
Autonomous Bladder
CATEGORY A • Traumatic injury to urethra by fall-
astride
• Ischioanal Fossa
• Hypospadias and epispadias
• Perineal Body and its muscles
• Perineal Membrane; structures piercing FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
it in both genders + why it is weaker in
females? CATEGORY A
• Pudendal canal • Relations of ovary
• Internal pudendal artery • Ligaments of uterus
CATEGORY B • Peritoneal reflections of uterus
• Supports of uterus
• Superficial and Deep perineal pouches
CATEGORY B
CLINICALS
• Arterial supply, venous and lymphatic • Arterial supply and lymphatic of rectum
drainage and neural innervation of all and anal canal.
the viscera. • Why internal piles are painless
• Normal position and angulation of
CLINICALS
uterus
• Prolapse of rectum , neurological
CLINICALS
disturbances of rectum, Common site of
• Structure preserved during rectal carcinoma
hysterectomy • Piles, internal and external
• Uterine prolapse
WALL OF PELVIS
• Prolapse of anterior wall of vagina
causing cystocoele and urtherocoele CATEGORY A
• Stein-leventhal syndrome
• Internal Iliac Artery
• Chocolate cyst
• Lymph nodes of Pelvis
• Salpingitis and tubectomy
• Lumbosacral Plexus
• Episiotomy
• Pelvis Muscle table (from KLM
MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS preferably)
CATEGORY A CATEGORY B

• Zones of prostate and lobes • Pelvic Fascia from klm


• Capsules and ligaments of prostate
CLINICALS
• Batson’s plexus
• Injury to pelvic Nerves (KLM)
CATEGORY B

• Arteries, veins, lymphatics and nerves


of all viscera.

CLINICALS

• Routes of metastasis of prostatic


malignancy
• Digital PR Exam of prostate
• BPH

RECTUM AND ANAL CANAL

CATEGORY A

• Peritoneal reflections of rectum


• Posterior relations of rectum
• Venous drainage of rectum
• Supports of rectum
• Venous drainage of anal canal

CATEGORY B

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