Q.P. Code: 581502: OCTOBER 2016
Q.P. Code: 581502: OCTOBER 2016
Code :1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Describe the type and variety, articular surfaces, ligaments, relations, movements
and the muscles involved in the movements of SHOULDER JOINT.
2. Write about the boundaries, contents and applied anatomy of Middle Ear.
1. Describe the type and variety, articular surfaces, ligaments, relations, movements
and the muscles involved in the movements of Elbow joint.
2. Describe the boundaries, contents and applied anatomy of posterior triangle
of neck.
1. What are the muscles in the deep strata of the extensor compartment of
the forearm?
2. Name the structures passing through Quadrangular intermuscular space.
3. What are the structures within the parotid gland?
4. What are the structures within the orbital cavity?
5. What is wrist drop?
6. What are the contents of the suboccipital triangle?
7. Colles fracture.
8. What are the layers of Retina?
9. What are the branches of External carotid artery?
10. Styloid apparatus.
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[LK 1502] MAY 2017 Sub.Code :1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulation – From 2015-2016 Batch onwards)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. What are the boundaries, contents and applied anatomy of Digastric triangle?
2. What is Corpus callosum? Write its parts and relations.
3. Extra cranial course, relations and branches and applied anatomy of Facial nerve.
4. Write the formation of extrinsic and intrinsic parts, nerve supply and action of
Orbicularis Oris.
5. Internal Jugular Vein.
6. Superficial palmar arterial arch- formation, branches and surface marking.
7. Axilla-Boundaries, contents and applied anatomy.
8. Trapezius and the structures under cover of it.
9. What are the important events that occur around the middle of the shaft of
Humerus?
10. Flexor retinaculum- attachments, relations and applied anatomy.
1. Define and describe the layers and their applied anatomy, blood supply,
nerve supply and lymphatic drainage of SCALP.
2. Describe the origin, extent, course, relations, branches and applied
anatomy of AXILLARY ARTERY.
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[LL 1502] OCTOBER 2017 Sub. Code: 1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulation – From 2015-2016 Batch onwards)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Platysma.
2. Infra Hyoid Muscles.
3. Otic Ganglion.
4. Styloid Apparatus.
5. Cavernous Sinus.
6. Scapular Anastomosis.
7. Axillary Lymph Nodes.
8. Radio Ulnar Joints.
9. Falx Cerebri.
10. Classification of Joints.
1. Muller’s Muscle.
2. Peculiarities of Clavicle.
3. Rotator Cuff.
4. Passavant’s Ridge.
5. Gonion.
6. Little’s Area.
7. Prussack’s Pouch.
8. Claw Hand.
9. Morula.
10. Carrying Angle.
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[LL 1502] DECEMBER 2017 Sub. Code: 1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(Supplementary Examination)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Explain in detail the EYEBALL with its Structure and Clinical Anatomy?
2. Explain in detail the PAROTID GLAND with its Structure, Features, Relations,
Blood Supply, Nerve Supply, Lymphatic Drainage and Clinical Anatomy?
1. Circle of Willis.
2. Scalp.
3. Muscles Around the Mouth.
4. Carotid Sheath.
5. Tempero Mandibular Joint.
6. Fourth Ventricle.
7. Branches of Posterior Cord of Brachial Plexus.
8. Cubital Fossa.
9. Superficial Palmar Arch.
10. Internal Capsule.
1. Dupuytren’s Contracture.
2. Musician’s Nerve.
3. Student’s Elbow.
4. Crocodile Tears Syndrome.
5. Gynecomastia.
6. Notochord.
7. Lumbar Triangle of Petit.
8. Ansa Cervicalis.
9. Radial Bursa.
10. Ligaments of Cooper.
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[LM 1502] MAY 2018 Sub. Code: 1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulation – From 2015-2016 Batch onwards)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Hyoid Bone.
2. Lacrimal Gland.
3. Sternocleidomastoid.
4. Axillary Nerve.
5. Muscles of the Soft Palate.
6. Waldeyer’s Lymphatic Ring.
7. Intrinsic Muscles of the Larynx.
8. Medulla Oblongata.
9. Musculocutaneous Nerve.
10. Corpus Callosum.
1. Scaphoid scapula.
2. Klumpke’s Paralysis.
3. Boxer’s Palsy.
4. Lister’s Tubercle.
5. Tract of Burdach.
6. Foster Kennedy Syndrome
7. Glabella.
8. Vena Vorticosa.
9. Tegmen Tympani.
10. Ethmoidal Bulla.
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[LN 1502] OCTOBER 2018 Sub. Code: 1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulation – From 2015-2016 Batch onwards)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Write about the situation, presenting features and relations, capsules, blood
supply, development and applied anatomy of THYROID GLAND.
2. Describe the origin, root value, course relations, branches and applied anatomy of
Ulnar nerve.
1. Name the muscles of the soft palate. Describe the attachments, action and
nerve supply of Levator veli palatine.
2. Classify the white matter of the cerebrum, give examples.
3. Write the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of Mylohyoid muscle.
4. Vocal cord.
5. Inferior Constrictor of Pharynx.
6. Triceps – attachments, nerve supply and action.
7. Arterial anastomosis around Scapula.
8. Radio-ulnar joints.
9. Dorsal digital expansion of hand.
10. Median nerve in hand.
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[LP 1502] OCTOBER 2019 Sub. Code: 1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(New Regulation – From 2015-2016 Batch onwards)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
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[LP 1502] DECEMBER 2019 Sub. Code: 1502
FIRST B.H.M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(Supplementary)
(New Regulation – From 2015-2016 Batch onwards)
PAPER II – ANATOMY - I
Q.P. Code : 581502
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Essay Questions: (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Meninges.
2. Pituitary gland.
3. Anastomosis around Scapula.
4. Lymphatic drainage of Mammary gland.
5. Lacrimal apparatus.
6. Musculocutaneous nerve.
7. Constrictor muscles of Pharynx.
8. Elbow joint.
9. Corpus callosum.
10. Fetal circulation.
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THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
1. Describe the origin, course & relations, branches and applied anatomy of Vagus
Nerve.
1. Write the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of Extra Ocular muscles.
2. Describe the root value of Median nerve, write its course, relations & branches in
hand. Add a note on its applied anatomy.
3. Write about the boundaries, contents and applied anatomy of Cubital fossa.
4. Write about the sensory and motor innervations of Scalp.
5. Describe the Lateral wall of Nasal cavity.
6. Describe the development of Notochord.
7. What is Internal Capsule? Write its parts, contents, relations and applied anatomy.
8. Write the origin, insertion, nerve supply, action and applied anatomy of Serratus
anterior.
9. Write the extent, boundaries, relations and structures within the Cavernous sinus.
10. Define Retinaculum. Describe the extensor Retinaculum under the following
headings: attachments, compartments and structures passing through them.
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THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
1. Describe the formation, branches, relations and applied anatomy of Facial Nerve.
2. Describe the Scalp with its definition, layers, blood supply, nerve supply and
applied anatomy.
1. Oogenesis.
2. Temporomandibular joint.
3. Superficial palmar arch.
4. Tongue - external features, blood supply.
5. Axilla – boundaries and contents.
6. Tympanic membrane of ear.
7. Median nerve in hand.
8. Parotid gland.
9. Flexor retinaculam of hand.
10. Cerebro spinal fluid.
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THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
1. Describe the type and variety, articular surfaces, ligaments, relations, movements
and muscles involved in the movements of Elbow joint.
1. Name the dural venous sinuses and write the cavernous sinus in detail.
2. Write the root value, course, relations, branches and applied anatomy of Median
Nerve.
1. Tentorium cerebelli.
2. Maxillary air sinus.
3. Write the attachments nerve supply and action of lumbricals in hand.
4. Notochord.
5. Write the type, articular surfaces, ligaments, relation and movements of elbow
joint.
6. Posterior triangle of neck.
7. Corpus Callosum.
8. Upper end of Humerous.
9. Musculo tendinous cuff.
10. Tongue.
1. Explain the Brachial Plexus under the following headings: Root value, various
stages and their formation, branches and applied anatomy.
2. What are the presenting features and their relations of Parotid gland? Write about
its capsules, structures present within the gland and applied anatomy.
1. Write about the boundaries, contents and applied anatomy of Radial groove.
2. Write about the origin, extent, relations of Axillary artery.
3. Define claviperctoral fascia. Write its attachments and structures piercing through.
4. What are the parts and attachments and applied anatomy of the inferior constrictor
of Pharynx?
5. Tympanic membrane.
6. Describe the laryngeal cartilages.
7. Basal nuclei.
8. Write the origin, insertion, nerve supply, action and applied anatomy of Deltoid.
9. Cavernous venous sinus.
10. Palmar aponeurosis.
1. Duputren’s contracture.
2. Presenting parts of lower end of humerus.
3. What are the contents of cubital fossa?
4. Name the folds of dura matter.
5. Name the contents of Sub-Occipital triangle.
6. What are the special features of Clavicle?
7. What are the contents of orbital cavity?
8. Write the muscle acting on thumb.
9. What are the forearm muscles supplied by ulnar nerve?
10. Which is called as boxer’s muscle and write its attachments.
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THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
1. Define SCALP. What are the layers of scalp? Describe them with applied anatomy.
2. Write the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the following muscles:
i) Deltoid, ii) Sternocleidomastoid and iii) Trapezius.