Saturday, June 5, 2010

ANATOMY : THE HOTTEST N LATEST INFO EVA FROM DR HUDA

MUST READ AND DIGEST (:

Last minute changes in format for this year question:
1)Comparison . E.g. Compare between quadrate and caudate lobe/ compare () Rt and Lt pleura.
2)Explaination. E.g. Explain ape hand.
*Only the format that change, but the contents still the same.

Introduction:
1)Body cavity
2)Bones
3)Muscle
4)Joints

Embryology (before fertilization, after fertilization and GIT) :
-Foregut ; the development for etc are not important. Only the anomalies are important.
-Midgut ; all are important.
-Hindgut ; maybe cloaca. Forgot to ask (:

Upper limb:
-Course, origin, termination and branches for arteries, veins and nerves.
-Blood supply ; arteries and veins only.
-Effects of injury of nerves ; loss of sensation, paralysis of the muscles (enumerate) and deformity.
-Joints ; articulation, important ligaments and movement.
-Brachial plexus.
-Profunda brachii artery – anastomose around the elbow.

Thorax:
-Thoracic wall
-Heart
-Lung and pleura
-Mediastinum
Same like UL, relations are not important at all, but the course for arteries and veins are really important.

Abdomen and pelvis:
1.Liver
2.Kidney
3.Ureter
4.Psoas major and branches of the lumbar plexus.
5.Artery. E.g. Inferior vesical artery – distribution.
6.Rectum – blood supply & peritoneal covering.
7.Urinary bladder
8.Perineum – superficial and deep perineal pouch.
9.Nerves. E.g. pudendal nerve – course and distribution.
10. Ischiorectal fossa will NOT be included for this year exam.
11.Uterus – position and blood supply.

Hint from our beloved Dr. Huda :
During our discussion with Dr, these are the topics that she always repeated.
-Heart, lung, liver, kidney, urinary bladder, perineal pouch, wrist joint, lymphatic circulation.
-Maybe some drawing could help, but must be labelled. E.g. inferior surface for the liver.
-Courses and distributions of the branches of arteries.

If you really want to get mumtaz, you must read all and not all of this only.
Bittaufik wannajah (: Good luck for all

sources : Dr Huda
from : RAR

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