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these are some questions on anatomy ... some are for the practical exam too ; )
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*What is attached to this line (soleal line)?
soleus muscle
*What is the muscle attached here ( radial tuberosity)?
Biceps
Scapula : right or left.*
*What is this muscle: flexor digitorum superficialis
*What is the nerve supply of this muscle?
Feres mahor : lower subscapular nerve .
Behind the medial epicondyl : ulnar nerve*
*What is the attached structure?
Femoral artery
The following form the proximal row of the carpal bones except :
1- lunate
2- pisiform
3- scaphoid
4- triquitrium
5- trapezium
All the following form the rotator cuff except:
1- teres minor
2- supraspinatus
3- subscapularis
4- teres major
5- infraspinatus
Boundries of the snuff box are all of the following except :
1- abductor pollicis longus
2- extensor pollicis longus
3- adductor pollicis brevis
4- extensor pollicis brevis
What is the nerve that divides at the opposite neck of radius :
Radial nerve
What are the boundries of the cubital fossa?
Brachiradialis + pronator teres
All of these muscles are related to the biceptal groove :
1- pectoralis major: lateral lip
2- teres major : medial lip
3- latissmus dorsi : floor
lady between 2 men *
4- long head of biceps : passing it !
Contents of cubital fossa from medial to lateral :
Median nerver , brachial artery , biceptal tendon and radial nerve
What are the boundries and contents of the femoral triangle?
All of the following muscles adduct the shoulder except :
1- pectoralis major
2- teres major
3- latismuss dorsi
4- pectoralis minor
All of the following relations are true except :
1- biceps --- main flexor of the elbow J.
2- deltoid --- axillary nerve
3- iliopsoas --- main flexor of the hip
4- ulnar nerve--- med. Epicondyle
median nerve supplies all these muscles except :
1- flexor carpi radialis
2- flexor digitorum superficialis
3- all flexor digitorum profunuds
4- pronator quadratus
5- palmaris longus
the Musculocutaneous nerve passes between : brachialis + biceps
superficial palmar arch is formed mainly from :
superficial unlar artery *What is attached to this line (soleal line)?
soleus muscle
*What is the muscle attached here ( radial tuberosity)?
Biceps
Scapula : right or left.*
*What is this muscle: flexor digitorum superficialis
*What is the nerve supply of this muscle?
Feres mahor : lower subscapular nerve .
Behind the medial epicondyl : ulnar nerve*
*What is the attached structure?
Femoral artery
The following form the proximal row of the carpal bones except :
1- lunate
2- pisiform
3- scaphoid
4- triquitrium
5- trapezium
All the following form the rotator cuff except:
1- teres minor
2- supraspinatus
3- subscapularis
4- teres major
5- infraspinatus
Boundries of the snuff box are all of the following except :
1- abductor pollicis longus
2- extensor pollicis longus
3- adductor pollicis brevis
4- extensor pollicis brevis
What is the nerve that divides at the opposite neck of radius :
Radial nerve
What are the boundries of the cubital fossa?
Brachiradialis + pronator teres
All of these muscles are related to the biceptal groove :
1- pectoralis major: lateral lip
2- teres major : medial lip
3- latissmus dorsi : floor
lady between 2 men *
4- long head of biceps : passing it !
Contents of cubital fossa from medial to lateral :
Median nerver , brachial artery , biceptal tendon and radial nerve
What are the boundries and contents of the femoral triangle?
All of the following muscles adduct the shoulder except :
1- pectoralis major
2- teres major
3- latismuss dorsi
4- pectoralis minor
All of the following relations are true except :
1- biceps --- main flexor of the elbow J.
2- deltoid --- axillary nerve
3- iliopsoas --- main flexor of the hip
4- ulnar nerve--- med. Epicondyle
median nerve supplies all these muscles except :
1- flexor carpi radialis
2- flexor digitorum superficialis
3- all flexor digitorum profunuds
4- pronator quadratus
5- palmaris longus
the Musculocutaneous nerve passes between : brachialis + biceps
superficial palmar arch is formed mainly from :
superficial unlar artery
Best Wishes,
the medical journals team :)
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