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Quick Scroll relations in Anatomy - crack it this way 03.18.06 (2 years ago) #1

here i am posting some techniques which our prof. taght us in 1 st MBBS


2 Muscle of mastication- Lateral Lowers- lateral pterygoid is the one that opens the jaw
4 Muscles of Mastication MTPP( which could be read as "Empty Peepee") -masseter, temporal, lateral and medial pterygoids --



ABC'S of the aortic arch!

Aortic arch gives off the Bracheiocephalic trunk,

the left Common Carotid, and the left

Subclavian artery



BRACHIAL PLEXUS: Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches

Robert Taylor Drinks Cold Beer.



LOCATION OF THORACIC DUCT: The duck is between two gooses (duck = thoracic duct) 2 gooses = azyGOUS and esophaGOUS



Abdomen-Pelvis

INNERVATION OF PENIS:

Parasympathetic puts it up; sympathetic spurts it out

Point , Shoot, Score! (erection, emmision ,ejaculation) Parasympathetic, Sympathetic , Somatomotor

"S2, 3, 4 keep the penis off the floor" Innervation of the penis by branches of the pudental nerve, derived from spinal cord levels S2-4


Structures perforating the esophagus

"At T8 you see, perforates the IVC" (inferior Vena Cava)

the "EsoVagus" pierce T10 (esophagus, vagus nerve)


T12 - red, white and blue (aorta,thoracic duct,azygous vein)







Femoral Sheath (lateral to medial) order of things in thigh -NAVEL

Nerve, Artery, Vein, Empty, Space, Lymphatics



Course of Ureters

Water runs under the bridge (uterine a. and ductus deferens)



Carotid Sheath-- VAN

Internal Jugular Vein

Common carotid Artery

Vagus Nerve




Pelvic Diaphragm

PICOLO(A) -Posterior to anterior

PIriformis

COccygeus

Levator Ani



Armies travel over bridges, the Navy travels under.

(Bridge is the ligament...reference to suprascapular artery and nerve.)




TIRE- four abdominal muscles -- transversus, internal oblique, rectus abdominus, and external oblique



GFR -Layers of the adrenal:-- Glomerular, Fascicular, Reticular



these things are really helpful to me in solving mcqs , so they will definitly benefit others.


if u know some more like these do post it
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Quick Scroll 04.18.06 (2 years ago) #2

THANKS,TANMAY.
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Quick Scroll 03.27.07 (1 year ago) #3

nice ones !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Quick Scroll 06.09.07 (1 year ago) #4

NICE WORK
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Quick Scroll 06.10.07 (1 year ago) #5

Gr8 work!!!
do u hav more of these!!!
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Quick Scroll 06.17.07 (1 year ago) #6

great job
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Quick Scroll 06.17.07 (1 year ago) #7

great work
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Quick Scroll 06.17.07 (1 year ago) #8

grt work!!! very impressive...
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Quick Scroll 06.19.07 (1 year ago) #9

helpful
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Quick Scroll 07.31.07 (11 months ago) #10

Good work
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