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7. Upper limb
4. NEUROANATOMY
• Brachial plexus branches
• Cerebral white matter
• Muscles of post compartment of
• Brain sections
forearm
• Glial cells in CNS
• Muscles of ANT compartment of
• Brodmann areas forearm
• Layers of cerebellum • Intrinsic Muscles of hand
• Upper limb Nerves • Epiploic foramen
• Upper limb Nerves injuries • Kidney relation
• Radial Nerve injury • Coeliac trunk branches
• Ulnar nerve injury • Couinaud’s classification
• Axillary Artery • Relation of Pancreas
• Anatomical snuff box
• Carpal bones relations and ossification 11. Pelvis
• Uterine support
• Movements at shoulder joint
• Anal canal
8. Lower Limb • Perineal body
• Arches of foot • Prostate gland lobes
• Knee Menisci • Cremasteric reflex
• Femoral triangle relations
• Muscles of inversion and eversion 12. Osteology
• Nerve supply of leg - Foot drop • Types of joints
9. Thorax
• Arterial Supply of heart
• Border and surface of heart
• Heart valve identification
• Suprapleural Membrane
• Diaphragm openings
• Thoracic Duct
• Hilum of lung
• Sibson's fascia
• Bronchopulmonary segments
• Triangle of koch
10. Abdomen
• Calots triangle
• External oblique Muscles and
aponeurosis
• Rectus Sheath
• Adrenal gland
• Hernias in inguinal Region
• Greater omentum
• Lymphatic Drainage of Stomach
• Branches of abdominal aorta
PHYSIOLOGY NEET PG/INICET • Altitude sickness
• DLCO
TOPIC READ ONCE
• Pulmonary compliance
1. Body fluids
• Body fluid composition
6. CNS
• Potassium homeostasis
• Golgi tendon organ.
• Darrow Yannet diagram
• Types of nerve fibres
• Synapse
2. Cell membrane
• Abnormal posturing
• Transport across nuclear membrane
• Sleep stages
• Rafts and caredal
• Nissel body
• RMP
• Hair cells
• Gibbs Donnan𝐸𝑞 𝑚
• Key CNS neurotransmitters
7. Vitamins
• Fat and water soluble vitamins
• Vit A
• Vit B3
• VitB12
• Selenium toxicity
• Vit K enzymes
• Biotin
• Collagen types
8. Heme synthesis
• Porphyrias
• Lead poisoning - ALA Dehydratase
• Corporphyrins
• Van den bergh rxn
• Dietary fibres
• Previously asked facts
PATHOLOGY NEET PG/INICET • Hamartoma
• Choristoma
TOPIC READ ONCE
• Anaplasia
1. Cell injury
• Protooncogenes
• Necrosis
• Tumor markers
• Lipofuscin
• IHC for cancers
• Apoptosis mechanism
• Cell cycle check points
• Hyperplasia
• Hayflick limit
6. Immunity of immune disorders
• Autophagy
• Hypersensitivity Rxns
• Light microscopy feature of MEACHANISMS
irreversible cell injury • Antigen presenting cells
• Emperipolesis
• T-lymphocytes
• Metaplasia
• CD4:CD8 ratio
• Anti-nuclear antibodies
2. Inflammation and repair
• MHC
• Cellular events
• Acute GVMD
• Inflammatory mediators and their
effects • Types of grafts
• Healing of an injury • Antibodies - papain cleavage
• Free radicals
• Chemokines 7. Red blood cell disorders
• PNH
• Contents of neutrophil granules
• Sickle cell anemia
• Anaphylactoid reaction
• IDA
• Types of calcifications
• G6PD Deficiency
• Virchow’s triad
• Thalassemia
• Types of granuloma
• Polycythemia vera
• Ciliocytopathies
17. CNS
• Aspiration pneumonia
• Brain tumors-GBM, MB,
• CMV associated organising Schwannoma
pneumonia • NF1 & 2
• COVID-19 pneumonia/ARDS
• Huntington chorea
• Alzheimer’
13. GIT
• Synucleinopathies and tauopathies
• Gastric tumors
• Berry aneurysm
• Whipple’s disease
• Ca esophogus
18. Bones, joints and soft tissue tumors
• GIST
• Histo of Pagets, GCT
• Barretts oesophagus
• Hirschsprung disease 19. Important stains
• Achalasia cardia • Types of stains
• IBD-Histo • Leishman, reticular stain.
• Dx of celiac disease with HLA
20. Head and neck
• Thyroid carcinoma
• Thyroid cancer
• Pheochromocytoma
• Prognostic factors for
neuroblastoma
21. Transfusion
• Blood products
• Storage temperature of blood
products
• TRALI
• TACO
• Massive BT
PHARMACOLOGY NEET PG/INICET • Glaucoma Rx
• Myasthenia Gravis
TOPIC READ ONCE
• Pirenzepine
1. General Pharmacology
• Tamsulosin
• Bioavailability and absorption
concept • Finasteride
• Volume of Distribution
• First and zero order kinetics 3. Autacoids
• Drugs for motion sickness
• Dose response curve
• Prostaglandin preparations and
• Management of anaphylaxis
uses
• Teratogenicity and category X
• Aspirin pharmacology
• Clinical trials
• Paracetamol toxicity and antidote
• Drug schedules
• Pharmacotherapy of Gout,
• Antidotes for drug toxicity migraine and Rheumatoid
• Graphs- Plasma concvs Time- arthritis(please remember newer
Cmax, Tmax, AUC drugs with mechanism of action)
• Spurious drugs, orphan drugs, • Opioids: Tramadol, morphine
Prodrugs, Placebo • DMARDs
• Therapeutic index • Biologicals
• Nuclear and Cytoplasmic receptors
• GPCR 4. CVS
• Enzyme inhibitors and inducers • Antiarrhythmic drugs
• Enteric coated tablets • Amiodarone
• Metered dose inhaler • Arrythmias and their drugs of
• Acidic and basic drugs choice
• IHD
• Z track technique
• Thiazide diuretics
• Drug interactions (Beta blockers X
Verapamil) • Mechanism of action of nitrates in
angina and newer drugs for angina
2. ANS • Digoxin Pharmacology
• Adrenaline dilution and uses • Drugs decreasing mortality in
• Atropine uses chronic CHF and new drugs used in
CHF
• Effect of adrenaline,
• Pharmacotherapy of Hypertension
noradrenaline, isoprenaline,
based on comorbid conditions
dopamine and Dobutamine on
• Drugs in hypertensive emergency
heart and blood vessels and their
and in pregnancy
therapeutic uses (Important for
AIIMS) • Antiarrythmics drugs- classification
and DOC for arrythmias
• Pharmacotherapy of OP poisoning
• Amiodarone pharmacology
• pharmacotherapy of overactive
bladder, glaucoma
• Beta blockers
5. CNS Pharmacology • Treatment of MRSA,
• Opioid, smoking and alcohol Psuedomonas, CAP, STDs, malaria
deaddiction • Antimicrobials safe in renal failure
• Antiepileptic drugs: old drugs like and hepatic failure
Valproate, Phenytoin, • Guidelines for TB,
Carbamazepine- full pharmacology Leprosytreatment
• Antiepileptic drugs: Lamotrigine, • Antimicrobials safe in pregnancy
Topiramate, drugs affecting GABA • Dapsone MOA
• Newer drugs for Parkinson’s, ALS
• Cilastatin X Imipenem
and multiple sclerosis
• Mechanism of resistance to all
• SSRI
different antimicrobials
• Extra pyramidal symptoms and
Antifungals
management
• Mechanism of action of all
• Naloxone and drugs used in opioid
antifungals
induced constipation
• Antifungal nail lacquer
• DOC of restless leg syndrome
• Amphotericin B
• Ketamine, Etomidate - Drugs used
Drugs used in malaria and antiprotozoal
in anesthesia
• Lithium • Gametocidal drugs, tafenoquine
• Zika viruses
8. Sterilization and disinfectants
• Rotavirus
• sterilization and disinfectants
• RSV
• procedure of sterilization (c) some
• Bioterrorism agents imp material
• Transplant infection • chlorination
• determining efficiency of
6. Mycology disinfector
• Classification of fungi • biomolecule waste mx
• Culture of fungi • Blood spill disinfection
• Cryptococcus neoformans
• Imp neurotropic fungi 9. Clinical microbiology
• Aspergillus • STDs
• Histoplasma • Nocardia
• Hair perforation test • PCP
• Sporothrixschenckii • Mycetoma
• Tineacapitis • HAI
11. Instruments
• Bone holding forceps
• Bone nibbler
• Rail fixator
• Dynamic cock up splint
• Milwaukee brace
OPHTHALMOLOGY NEET PG/INICET 5. Lens
• Types of cataract
TOPIC READ ONCE • Post operativecomplications after
1. Basics Cataract sx
• Eyelids • Sx in Cataract
• Sympathetic opthalmitis • Congenital Cataract
• Cavernous sinus thrombosis • Ectopia lenits
• Thyroid eye disease • After cataract
• EOM • Stages of senile cataract
• Yoke muscles • IOL types
• 3 nerve policy
• Cornea epithelial layers 6. Retina, Macula
• Exudative retinal detachment
2. Refractory errors • Layers of retina
• Myopia • Hypertensive retinopathy
• Presbyopia • Retrorental fibroplasias (Retinopathy of
• Astigmatism prematurity)
• Snellen’s chart • Diabetic retinopathy
• Convergent squint
7. Cornea and conjunctiva and sclera
• Park 3 step test
• Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
• Esotropia in hyperopics
• Acnthoamebakaratitis
• Fungal keratitis
4. Neurophthalmology • Pterygium
• Lesions of optic pathway • Scleromalaciaperforans
• Types of pupils • Staphyloma
• 3rd nerve palsy • Angular conjunctivitis
• Optic neuritis • Penetrating injury
• 6th nerve palsy • KF ring
• Oculocardiac reflex • Vortex keratopathy
• INO • Ophthalmia neonatorum
4. Uvea
• Anterior uveitis
• Sympathetic ophthalmitis
5. Glaucoma
• Congenital glaucoma
• Glaucoma Rx drugs classification
• 100 day glaucoma
• Glaucoma instruments
• SturgeWeber syndrome
7. Miscellaneous
• Ant. Ethmoidal block
• Ocular manifestation of dengue
• Instruments images
ENT NEET PG/INICET • Rhinosporidiosis
• Epistaxis Mx
TOPIC READ ONCE
1. Ear
3. Pharynx
• Ear embryology
• Division of Pharynx
• Anatomy of middle ear
• Adenoids
• Referred otalgia
• Parapharyngeal Space
• Brainstem evoked response audiometry
• Quinsy
or ABR
• Branchial Abnormalities
• Tuning fork tests
• Branchial Fistula
• Tympanometry
• Juvenile angifibroma
• Malignant otitis externa
• SCC of head and neck
• Serous otitis media(SOM)
• Tonsilitis
• Tubercular otitis media
• Zenker’s diverticulum
• Facial nerve branches
• Facial nerve
4. Larynx
• Meniere’s disease
• Laryngotracheal bronchitis
• Otosclerosis, gelle’s test
• Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis
• Acoustic neuroma
• Carcinoma Larynx
• Epley's manoeuvre, BPPV
• Voice Rehabilitation After Laryngectomy
• Superior semicircular canal syndrome
• Juvenile Papillomatosis
• Noise induced hearing loss
• Post laryngectomy voice production
• Auditory pathway
• Stridor
• PTA
• Acute epiglottitis
• Caloric test
• Indirect laryngoscopy
• Keratosis obturans
• Meatoplasty
• Acquired cholesteatoma 5. Surgical Procedures in ENT
• Torus tubaris • Meatoplasty
7. Gastroenterology
• Celiac Disease, Whipples disease
• Esophagitis
• PUD
• Upper GI Bleeding
• H. Pylori
• Vit. K
8. Endocrinology
• Pheochromocytoma
• Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
• BMI
• Metabolic Syndrome
• Diabetic ketoacidosis
• Hypercalcemia
• SIADH
• Cystinuria
• Carcinoid Syndrome
• Myxoedema Coma
• GTT
• Px of Hyperkalaemia
9. Emergency Medicine
• Pneumoperitoneum
• Mx of Acute pancreatitis
• BLS, ACLS steps
SURGERY NEET PG/INICET 4. Urology
• Renal cell carcinoma
TOPIC READ ONCE • Urethral injury
1. Breast • MCU with bulbar structure
• Fibroadenoma
• RX of renal and ureteric stone
• Van Prognostic Index for DCIS
• Ureteric colic
• Breast Carcinoma Staging
• Undescended testis
• Surgeries for Breast Cancer
• Hydrocele
9. Surgical instruments
• Sutures
• Surgical knots
OBS-GYN NEET PG/INICET 10. Dx of pregnancy and ANC
• Sign of Symptoms of pregnancy
TOPIC READ ONCE • Normal labour
1. ANATOMY OF FEMALE GENTIAL TRACT • Sexuality & Intersexuality
• Embryology wolffian duct derivative
• Precocious Puberty
3. Basics of reproduction
12. Infections of Genital Tract
• Semen analysis
• Table
• Method of detecting ovulation
• Fitz-High-cutis Syndrome
• Fertilization
• STI in women
• Capacitation
• STI in Men
• Zona matching and implantation
• Genital TB
• Haematopoiesis
• To Mass
• Basis steps of IVF
• Preimplantation genetic diagnosis 13. Puerperium& Its Abnormalities
• Neurologic injury during child birth
4. Reproductive physiology and hormone • Dural Sinus Thrombosis
• AMH
• Effects of estrogen 14. Abortion and MTP,
• Causes of Recurrent Spontaneous
5. Menopause and Hypertension Abortion
• Medical Method for first Trimester TP
6. Placenta and amniotic fluid
• Placenta 15. Infertility
• Oligohydramnios • Semen Analysis
• Predictor of menopause
30. Preterm Labour, PROM &post Date
• Menorrhagia in perimenopausal age
Pregnancy
group
• Cervical Incompetence
• Endometrial polyp
• Glucocorticoid Therapy
• Polypectomy
22. PPH , Uterine Inversion , and Shock 33. Operative Obstetrics, Pharmaco
• PPH therapeutics
• D&C
• Sheehan Syndrome
• Differences B/w Forceps & Vacuum
4. Systemic radiology
• CVS radiology
• TAPVC
• Coarctation of aorta
• Miliary nodules
• Tree in bud appearance
• CHF X ray
• PE
5. Abdominal radiology
• Anatomy
• Chronic pancreatitis imaging
• Imp. Radiological appearances in
abdominal imaging
• Cholecystitis
• HSG
6. Neuroradiology
• NCCT Head in infarct – Investigation of
choice
• Subarachnoid haemorrhage NCCT
• Craniopharyngioma CT
• Vein of Galen Malformation
• Orbital blow out#
• Meningioma
PSYCHIATRY NEET PG/INICET
4. Neonatology
• RDS
• Neonatal jaundice
• Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis
• APGAR score
• Transient tachypnea of newborn
5. Nutrition
• Breast feeding
• PEM
• Kwashiokar
• Indicator of malnutrition
• SAM
6. Dehydration
• Assessment of dehydration in a patient
with diarrhoea
7. Genetics
• William syndrome
• Down syndrome
• Genome imprinting
• Fragile x syndrome
• Cystic fibrosis
• Neuroblastoma