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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FROM THE UPPER LIMB
Enumerate:
1. Structures piercing clavipectoral fascia.
2. Contents of axilla.
3. Branches of lateral cord of brachial plexus.
4. Branches of medial cord of brachial plexus.
5. Branches of posterior cord of brachial plexus.
6. Branches of 3rd part of axillary artery.
7. Muscles forming musculotendinous cuff/rotator cuff and their nerve
supply.
8. Muscles of anterior/flexor compartment of arm and their nerve supply/
muscles supplied by musculocutaneous nerve.
9. Muscle attached to the medial border of scapula.
10. Structures attached to coracoid process of scapula.
11. Muscles responsible for abduction at shoulder joint.
12. Contents of cubital fossa.
13. Muscles supplied by median nerve in the forearm.
14. Muscles supplied by ulnar nerve in the forearm.
15. Muscles responsible for pronation and supination and their nerve
supply.
16. Structures passing superficial to flexor retinaculum from lateral to
medial.
17. Structures passing through carpal tunnel/deep to flexor retinaculum.
18. Structures passing deep to extensor retinaculum from lateral to
medial.
19. Muscles supplied by median nerve in hand.
20. Muscles supplied by ulnar nerve in hand.
Write short notes on:
1. Lymphatic drainage of mammary gland
2. Rotator cuff /musculotendinous cuff muscles
3. Abduction at shoulder joint
4. Cubital fossa
5. Carpal tunnel
6. Anatomical snuff box
7. Supination and pronation of forearm
8. Mid palmar spaces.
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FROM THE UPPER LIMB

Enumerate:

  1. Structures piercing clavipectoral fascia.
  2. Contents of axilla.
  3. Branches of lateral cord of brachial plexus.
  4. Branches of medial cord of brachial plexus.
  5. Branches of posterior cord of brachial plexus.
  6. Branches of 3rd part of axillary artery.
  7. Muscles forming musculotendinous cuff/rotator cuff and their nerve supply.
  8. Muscles of anterior/flexor compartment of arm and their nerve supply/ muscles supplied by musculocutaneous nerve.
  9. Muscle attached to the medial border of scapula.
  10. Structures attached to coracoid process of scapula.
  11. Muscles responsible for abduction at shoulder joint.
  12. Contents of cubital fossa.
  13. Muscles supplied by median nerve in the forearm.
  14. Muscles supplied by ulnar nerve in the forearm.
  15. Muscles responsible for pronation and supination and their nerve supply.
  16. Structures passing superficial to flexor retinaculum from lateral to medial.
  17. Structures passing through carpal tunnel/deep to flexor retinaculum.
  18. Structures passing deep to extensor retinaculum from lateral to medial.
  19. Muscles supplied by median nerve in hand.
  20. Muscles supplied by ulnar nerve in hand.

Write short notes on:

  1. Lymphatic drainage of mammary gland
  2. Rotator cuff /musculotendinous cuff muscles
  3. Abduction at shoulder joint
  4. Cubital fossa
  5. Carpal tunnel
  6. Anatomical snuff box
  7. Supination and pronation of forearm
  8. Mid palmar spaces.
  1. Movements at first carpometacarpal joint.
  2. Elbow joint.
  3. Radioulnar joints.
  4. Lumbricals.
  5. Interrossei.

Draw labelled diagrams of the following:

  1. Brachial plexus
  2. Anastomosis around scapula
  3. Boundaries and contents of cubital fossa
  4. Anastomosis around elbow
  5. Boundaries and contents of axilla
  6. Cutaneous Innervation (sensory nerve supply) of hand

Long answer type questions

Q. Describe the brachial plexus under the following headings:

  1. Formation and parts
  2. Branches
  3. Applied aspect Q. Describe the cubital fossa under the following headings:
  4. Location
  5. Boundaries
  6. Contents
  7. Applied aspect Q. Describe the shoulder joint under the following headings:
  8. Type and articular surfaces.
  9. Capsule and ligaments
  10. Movements and muscles producing them
  11. Applied aspect Q. Describe the axillary/musculocutaneous/ulnar/radial/median nerve under the following headings: