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7. Structure of Kidney
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8. Inguinal Ligament
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9. Rectus Sheath
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8. Lesser sac.
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9. Popliteus muscle.
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5. Thoracolumbar fascia.
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6. Histology of duodenum.
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8. Popliteal fossa.
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9. Neural tube.
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2. Describe the shoulder joint under articular surfaces, capsule, ligaments, movements
and muscles causing them, applied aspects.
8. Epiploic foramen.
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9. Klinefecter’s Syndrome.
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2. Describe the formation, course, relations, branches and distribution of radial nerve
and effects of injury of radial nerve.
6. Turner’s syndrome.
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8. Omental bursa.
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2. Describe the relations, ligaments, nerve supply, histology and applied anatomy
of urinary bladder.
7. Brachialis muscle.
8. Adductor canal.
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3. Remnants of notochord.
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7. Sacral plexus.
8. Second part of duodenum.
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2. Brachioradialis muscle.
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9. Histology of kidney
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4. Piriformis muscle
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5. Name the superficial vein of lower limb with one applied aspect
6. Muscles attached with iliotibial tract
7. Ligaments of spleen
8. Blood supply of rectum
9. Trigone of urinary bladder
10. Histology of Ureter
11. Name the Sesamoid bones
12. Syndesmosis
13. Layers of aorta with applied aspect
14. Allontois
15. Derivatives of midgut.
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6. Erb’s paralysis. 3 8 5
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8. Descent of Testes. 3 8 5
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9. Supports of Uterus. 3 8 5
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6. Urinary bladder (Blood supply, nerve supply, Trigone and applied aspects)
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8. Obturator nerve
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9. Popliteal fossa
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10. Enumerate the muscles of foot in each layer with nerve supply.
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2. Describe the relations, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy of
stomach.
8. Obturator nerve
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9. Popliteus muscle
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2. Axillary nerve.
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3. Portal vein.
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8. Lesser sac.
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7. Flexor retinaculam
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2. Elbow joint.
3. Quadrangular space
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4. Cryptorchism
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5. Histology of duodenum
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6. Perineal body
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7. Gluteus medius
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8. Results of fertilization
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9. Skin
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4. Wrist drop
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5. Histology of ovary
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6. Stomach bed
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7. Axillary vein
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9. Adductor canal
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1. Axillary artery.
2. Rectus sheath.
3. Hamstring muscles.
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7. Synovial joints.
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9. Development of kidney.
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1. Ossification.
2. Spermatic cord.
4. Histology of Kidney.
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5. Notochord.
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8. Annular Pancreas.
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9. Peripheral Heart.
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2. Vermiform Appendix.
3. Spermatogenesis.
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4. Rotator Cuff.
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6. Supports of Uterus.
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9. Popliteus muscle.
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1. Sacral plexus.
2. Meckel’s diverticulum.
5. Somites.
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7. Intercostobrachial nerve.
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9. Peroneal artery.
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1. Ankle joint.
2. Blood supply and lymphatic drainage of stomach.
1. Epiploic foramen.
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2. Thenar space.
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3. Oogenesis.
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5. Histology of liver.
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7. Deltoid muscle.
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