Credit:
Akifa Madam
Mandible:
Partho Sir
1. Number of Cervical vertebrae
2. 1st Cervical vertebrae `s name
3. 1st r 2nd `s special features
4. 2nd `s odontoid process`s tip`s attachment
5. Structures passing through Vertebral foramen
6. Structures passing through. Foramen transversarium
7. Structure passing through vertebral canal
8. Features of typical vertebrae
9. Frontal bone
10. Frontal crest, notch, sinus
11. Supraorbial plate, lacrimal fossa, nasal spine
12. Structures passing through foramens of base of skull
13. Parietal Bone. anatomical points. Articulation of border, surface angle.
14. Mandible bone Anatomical points
15. Parts of mandible, surface of the body of mandible
16. Structures passing through External & internal surface
17. Attachment of Genial tubercle Glands er attachment
18. Foramen, mylohyoid line`s attachment
19. Age determination by mandible
20. Base of skull orifice, structures passing through.
21. Occipital bone:
22. Anatomical position, parts, surface
23. External surface`s features,
24. Internal surface er features,
25. Sagittal sulcus, transverses sulci,
26. Which structures lodge through internal occipital crest
27. Attachment of margin,
28. Which structures are supported by anterior part of foramen magnum,
29. Condylar part`s articulation
Suparna Madam
1. Hold frontal bone, type of bone
2. Mention surface, borders
3. Frontal tuber
4. Nasal crest articulation
5. Glabella, super cilliary arch
6. Zygomatic arch
7. Frontal crest, attachment, content
8. Parirtal bone, surface,
9. Parietal Eminence & importance
10. Bregma
11. What is frontanalle, number & importance
12. Occipital, surface, parts, attachment of inner occipital crest
13. Show transverse sulculs
14. Show basilar part, articulates with?
15. Contents passing Through foramen magnum
16. Attachment of highest nuchal line
17. Temporal bone, type of bonehold, surface, processes, attachment of mastoid & styloid process
18. Stylomastoid foramina & contents
19. Internal acoustic meatus & content
20. Show sigmoid sulcus, content
21. Continuation of the sinus.
22. Temporomandibular joint type, movements
23. Mandible hold, parts, condyles,
24. Direction of alveolar process
25. Joints of mandible
26. Mental foramen, content,
27. Nerves related to mandible
28. Attachment of anterior border of coronoid process
29. Age determination by mental foramen
30. Mandibular angle with age
Base: fossas, foramens of middle fossa, & contents
1. Content of supraorbital fossa
2. Hypophysial fossa & content,
3. Show carotid foramen
4. Wings of sphenoid, greater wing forms what, surfaces of great wing
5. Number of cervical vertebrae
6. Name of C7
7. Why thoracic & cervical vertebra are different
8. Features of cervical vertebra
9. Content of foramen transversarium
10. Joints of atlas
11. Yes-No movement joints
Shila Madam
1)Features of cervical vertebrae2)Foraemon transverse of typical vertebrae diye ki pass kore3)First and second cervical vertebrae name4)Articulation/ joints of c1 and c2,movement5)Muscles of mastification name6)Origin and insertion of lateral and medialpterygoid7)Type and articulation of temperomandibular joint8)Protrusion =lateral and medial pterygoid9)Pterion formation10)Frontal , parital type and characteristics11)Roof of posterior transfer bar diye kitransmit12)Atlantoaxial joint type13)Atlanatoccipital joint articulation type14) Masseter action15)Frontal bone parts16)Sutures name17)Age of the mandible estimation18)buccinator origin insertion19)Frontal and parietal bone ossification20)Asterion formation21)Frontal bone parts22)How orbital plate formed23)Importance of parietal tuber24)Nerves related with mandible25)Transverse process er shathe ki related26)typical vertebrae27)C7 is prolonged laterally and downward and joined with first rib, joined directlyor by fibrous band! The existence of such feature is called is cervical rib andhere foraemon transversium is absent !28)Where ethmoidal notch>_b/w orbital plate29)Etmoidal notch formation and pass30)Parietal bone borderAkifa madam
scalp:
1.layers of Scalp ??Which is the dangerous layer of scalp & why it is??
2.Scalp er nerve supply
Temporal & infra-temporal region:
1.Content of temporal region
2.Muscles of Mastication ? Attachment of muscles of mastication??.
Face:
1.laughing er muscle
2.face er skin er peculiarities
3.facial nerve koto number branchial arch er nerve
4.Dangerous area of face
5.Facial artery tortuous keno?
6.Facial artery er pecularities
orbit:
1.Black eye
2.Orbit er boundary & content ??
3.Superior orbital fissure diye ki ki transmit hoy
4.Extra ocular muscle name and nerve supppy
5.superior oblique er action and eta kon side e insert hoi
Lacrimal duct:
Lacrimal apparetus ki ?? 1.Lacrimal apparatus er part & content ??
Partho Sir
1. Scalp`s layer
2. Aponeurosis formation
3. Frontal &occipital bellies origin insertion
4. Dangerous area of the scalp
5. Why is this layer dangerous
6. Scalp surgical layer
7. Black eye
8. Scalp skin characteristics
9. Parts of lacrimal apparatus
10. Nasolacrimal duct `s opening
11. Lacrimal apparatus `s nerve supply
12. Common features of muscles of facial expression
13. Muscles of cheek, around nose
14. Function of buccinator, buccinator pad of fat
15. Muscles of anger, sorrow
16. Arterial supply
17. Facial artery - course
18. Motor & sensory nerve supply
19. features of skin of scalp
20. panda eye
21. Structure of eyelid. levator palpebrae superiories & function, nerve supply, paralysis clinical condition
22. Characteristics of skin of face
23. Name the muscle around eye
24. Parts of orbicularis oculi & their function
25. Branch of facial nerve & where the branching of facial nerve occurs?
26. Shape of orbit, wall
27. Formation of wall
28. Orbit`s content
29. Medial wall & lateral wall`s feature
Suparna Madam
1. What is scalp
2. What is pericranium
3. Muscles of orbit
4. Insertion of superior rectus
5. Attachment of frontalis
6. what is caput succedaneum? Is caput succedaneum permanent or temporary?
7. Layer of Scalp
8. Boundary of Temporal Region
9. Origin, insertion and actions of temporalis muscle
10. What is Danger area of scalp? Why is it so called?
11. Nerve supply in front of auricle
12. Insertion of temporalis muscle
13. Boundary and Content of Orbit
14. What is Black Eye?
15. Cephalohydrocele
16. Action of occipitofrontalis muscle
Shila Madam
1.Layers of scalp?2.which layer is dangerous of the scalp?3.formation of facial vein?4.components of lacrimal apparatus?5.Black eye?-head injury or road accident orcranial operation e hoy.6.Artery supply of the scalp?7. Why facial artery is tortuous?8.Branch of facial artery?9.opening of Nasolacrimal duct?-10. Muscle of eye?11. Another name of Buccal pad offat?-Suctorial pad of fat (In case of children ithelps in sucking milk)12. Muscle of Nose?13.Name the muscle of Nasal cavity?14. How facial vein formed & Where?15. Formation of retimadiBular16. Motor supply of face17.facial expression of the muscle --Sadness-Smiling18.Origin and insertion of buccinator muscle?19.Bells palsy?.(a temporary weakness orparalysis of the muscles in the face)20.Venous drainage of face?21.Anterior supply of lacrimal gland?-lacrimalBranch of opthalmic artery?22. Motor supply of the scalp?23.sensory supply of the scalp?24 caput sacedanecum?- (temporary swollenand edematous condition of the newbornscalp)25.superficial fascia of the face?26.Why deep fascia is absent?27.What's occur if buccinator muscle isparalyzed?28.Extension of face?29. Motor supply of face?30.layers of eyelids.?31.what is ptosis?( drooping or falling of theupper eyelid)32.What is aponeurosis?33. How facial artery enter into the face?34.Branches of facial artery in the face?35.sensory supply of the face?36. Motor supply of the face?37.Artery and nerve supply of the face?32.What is aponeurosis?33. How facial artery enter into the face?34.Branches of facial artery in the face?35.sensory supply of the face?36. Motor supply of the face?37.Artery supply of the face?38. Nerve supply of the face?39.Origin and insertion of the occipitofrontalismuscle?40.Which muscle are responsible for--laughing-Sad-Anger.41. Name the layers of the temple42.cotent of orbit43. Ptosis , squint44. orbit medial wall , lateral wall, roof , floor boundary45. orbital cavity boundary46. Extraocular muscle name , nerve supply and action 47.levator papibrae superioris muscle origin , insertion (extraocular muscle origin insertion mam porte bolechen)Akifa Madam
Anterior triangle
Subdivisions of anterior triangle
Subdivisions of anterior triangle formed by which muscles
Boundary & content of Carotid triangle
Boundary of muscular triangle
Boundary of Digastric triangle
Boundary of submental triangle
Muscles of floor of the neck
Infrahyoid muscles
Submandibular region
Content of submandibular region
Posterior Triangle
Subdivisions of posterior triangle
Which muscles form the subdivisions of posterior triangle
Boundary of occipital triangle
Boundary of supra-clavicular triangle
Boundary of suboccipital triangle
Klumpke's paralysis
Winging of scapula
Muscles of back
Attachment & action of Trapezius
Layers of deep cervical fascia
Vertebral Column
Names of the curvatures
Difference between primary & secondary curvatures
Age when curvatures form
Movement of vertebral column
Partho Sir
1. Platysma muscle`s origin insertion nerve supply action
2. Name of Lymph nodes
3. Deep cervical fascia `s another name
4. Superficial fascia`s layer
5. Name of Superficial veins
6. Most important among them
7. External jugular vein formation
8. Clinical importance
9. Dissection of anterior triangle
10. Divisions of posterior triangle
11. Carotid Triangle boundary, content
12. Carotid sheath
13. Internal jugular vein`s relation
14. Ansa cervicalis formation, supply
15. Bifurcation of common carotid artery position
16. Content of posterior Triangle
17. Trapezius`s origin insertion nerve supply action
18. Subclavian artery, part, branches
19. Boundaries and content of muscular triangle
20. Layers of deep cervical fascia, gland, tendon enclosing
21. Cervical lymph node name number
22. Subdivisions of anterior Triangle name
23. Subdivision of anterior triangle,
24. Boundaries contents of carotid triangle and muscular triangle.
25. Carotid sheath formation.
26. Musculus Triangle`s boundary, content
Suparna Madam
1. Boundary of Anterior Triangle
2. Carotid Sheath, formation
3. Boundary of occipital triangle
4. Origin Insertion Nerve Supply of Sternocleidomastoid
5. Content of submandibular region
6. Position of submandibular ganglion
7. Boundary of posterior Triangle
8. Origin & Insertion & Action of sternocleido-mastoid miscle.
9. Subdivision of anterior triangle
10. Location of submandibular region.
11. Contents of carotid triangle
12. Fate of internal Jugular Vein
13. NS & Action of Trapezius
14. NS & Action of Sternocleidomastoid
15. What type of ganglion is submandibular ganglion?
16. Submandibular region’s extent and contents
17. Submandibular ganglion rests on which muscle?
18. Submandibular ganglion Functionally and topologically connected with what?
Shila Madam
1) Anterior triangle division boundarySagana mam
Nose & PNS
Arterial supply of lateral wall of nose
Little’s area
Structures at the lateral wall of nasal cavity
Opening s situated in the lateral wall of nasal cavity
Functions of pns
Lining of maxillary sinus
Opening of sphenoidal sinus
Name the air sinuses & their openings
Structure opens in inferior meatus
Opening of frontal sinus
Lining epithelium of nasal cavity, PNS & URT(upper respiratory tract)
Pns in x-ray, colour ,why, what if white in colour
Larynx
1.Subdivisions of larynx
2.Why sinus of larynx is formed
Due to absence of membrane/ muscle to support it bulges & forms sinus
3.Saccule of larynx
4.Boundary of laryngeal inlet
5.Contents of Aryepiglottic fold
6.What is Rima glottidis
7. Parts of Rima glottidis
8.Formation of vocal fold
9.Lining of aryepiglottic fold & vocal fold
10.Lubrication of vocal fold despite absence of submucous coat
11.Intrinsic muscles of larynx
12.Nerve supply of larynx
13.Sensory supply of larynx
14.Motor NS of larynx
15.Which laryngeal muscle has dual NS
16.Arterial supply of larynx
17.Consequences of cutting recurrent laryngeal nerve of one side
Dural venous sinus
1.How dural venous sinus is formed
2.Name some dural venous sinuses
Oral cavity
1. What is vestibule
2. Opening of the glands
3. Function of sublingual fold
4. Lingual papillae
Tongue
1. Presenting parts
2. Origin & insertion of genioglossus
3. Function of tongue muscle
4. NS
5. Secretomotor supply of tongue
6. How papillae is formed
7. Papillae of tongue & their locations
8. Location of taste bud except papillae
9. Action of styloglossus
10. Function of palatoglossus
11. Action of intrinsic muscles of tongue
12. Which muscle shortens tongue
13. Which muscle causes elongation of tongue
14. Which tonsil is located in the posterior 1/3rd of tongue
15. Which muscle forms tongue root
16. Any parasympathetic supply in tongue? explain the course
17. Function of filiform papillae
Palate
1. Formation of hard palate
2. Muscles of soft palate & NS
3. Arterial supply
4. Greater palatine artery is branch of
Palatine tonsil
1. Location
2. Boundary of palatine tonsil
3. Arterial supply
Pharynx
1. Parts of pharynx
2. Boundary of nasopharynx
3. Structures present in the posterior wall of nasopharynx
4. Boundary of pharyngeal & oropharyngeal isthmus
5. How Passavant’s ridge is formed
6. Piriform fossa
7. Pharyngeal muscles & NS
8. NS of inferior constrictor muscle
9. Parts & action of inferior constrictor muscle
10. Sinus of Morgagni
11. Waldeyer’s ring
Partho Sir
1. Nerve supply of tongue.
2. Special nerve supply of tongue
3. Internal part of larynx
4. Larynx`s cartilage, number, type
5. Larynx position, epithelium
6. Nasopharynx opening
7. Structures in front of pharynx
8. Contents and continuation of pharynx
9. Extension of larynx, vertebral level
10. Subdivision of laryngeal cavity, narrowest part
11. Parts of Pharynx
12. Muscle- constrictor muscle number, insertion.
13. How pharynx is continued
14. Number of nasal cavity wall
15. Medial &lateral wall formation, meatus, concha, number of conchae, openings on bones
16. Tongue - dorsal & ventral surface, nerve supply, oral cavity subdivision,
17. Opening of oral cavity
18. Extension of larynx
19. Cartilages of larynx & its type
20. Function of larynx
21. Phonation in larynx
22. Lining epithelium of larynx
Suparna Madam
1. Subdivision of oral cavity
2. Muscle of tongue
3. Nerve supply of tongue
4. Blood supply of Tongue
5. Types of papillae, location
6. Paralysis of palatine muscle -what happens?
7. Division of ethmoidal sinus
8. Name of paranasal sinus
9. lining epithelium of paranasal sinus
10. Waldeyar's ring
11. Position of Palatine tonsil
12. Arterial supply of tonsil
13. Tonsillar bed
14. Formation of hard palate
15. Extension of oropharynx
16. Opening of PNS
17. Structure of pharynx
18. Arterial supply of nasal septum
19. Parts of pharynx
20. Position of tonsil
21. Cartilages of larynx
22. Auditory Tube- Type, Parts, length, function
Shila Madam
Tongue , oral cavity /mouth
1) Oral cavity k koi bhage bhag kora jai2) Oral cavity proper k koi bhage bhag kora jai3) Floor of the mouth feature4) Sublingual duct er naam ki5) Tongue er nerve supply6) Tongue er development7)Parotid/Submandibular/sublingual duct opening8)Submandibular /sublingual gland type9)Tongue muscle type and name10)Why intrinsic muscle is called intrinsic11)Safety muscle of tongue and why12)Papillae of tongue and type13)Tastebud nai kon papillae e14)Pharyngeal part( base and inferior surface)of tongue feature15)Tongue er artery supply16)Lingual artery kar branch17)Lymphatic drainage of tongue18)What do u mean by vestibule of the mouth 19)Tongue extrinsic muscle nameSagana madam
1. Parts of ear
2. Which structures pierce through lateral wall of ear?
3. Extension of external ear
4. What kind of structure is auricle?
5. Lining epithelium on external ear
6. External acoustic-- meatus mucous lining,
7. Cartilage type and nerve supply
8. What type of gland is ceruminous gland?
9. Boundaries of middle ear
10. Lining of middle ear
11. Course of facial nerve in middle ear?
12. Position of tympanic membrane, why it is situated obliquely?
13. Layers of tympanic membrane
14. What is the name of the highest point of convexity in tympanic membrane?
15. How Chorda tympani crosses tympanic membrane?
16. Articulation of ossicles
17. Parts of inner ear
18. Inner ear-- gross description
19. Parts of Cochlea & their location
20. Sound conduction
21. Endolymph formation
22. Drainage of perilymph
23. Nerve of Saccule, utricle & semicircular ducts
24. Location of stria vascularis
25. Special features of Scala Vestibular lining
26. Which nerve is responsible for kinetic balance
27. Polarity of vestibulocochlear neuron
Partho Sir
1. Ear`s part
2. Functions of all parts
3. External ear`s part
4. External auditory meatus`s part, length
5. Difference between two parts
6. Development of External auditory meatus
7. Tympanic membrane:
8. Tympanic membrane length width
9. Situation in floor, Direction, Layers, Parts
10. What can be seen when light pass through Pars tensa
11. Development
12. Internal ear- parts,
13. Membranous labyrinth `s parts,
14. What is Spiral organ of corti ,structures
15. Hair cells- types+ innervation
16. Innervation of vestibular system
17. Transverse diameter of middle ear
18. Communication
19. Features of posterior & medial wall
20. Infection of middle ear
21. Ear ossicles, difference
22. Middle ear`s part, features of ear ossicle
23. Artery supply of middle ear
24. How .hearing r equilibrium is conducted ,nerves
25. Bony labyrinth`s parts
26. Number of Scala
27. Number & names of Semicircular canal, their position
28. Cochlear nerve`s ganglion
29. Vestibular nerve`s ganglion
Suparna Madam
1. Parts of ear
2. Parts of external ear
3. Parts of external auditory meatus
4. Bony part of external auditory meatus
5. Function of wax
6. Features of auricle
7. Covering of auricle
8. Parts of External acoustic meatus
9. Boundary of Middle ear
10. Formation of lateral wall
11. Features of medial wall
12. Artery supplies of middle ear, branches
13. Parts of internal ear
14. Spiral Organ of Corti, Formation
15. Function of cochlear duct
16. What is Umbo?
17. What will happen if otoscope is used unconsciously in children
18. Function of external ear
19. Why inflammation of external ear is extremely painful
20. Layers of Tympanic membrane
21. Developmental source of the layers
22. Which ossicle is attached with the membrane?
23. Parts of bony labyrinth
24. Name of the semicircular canals
Sagana mam
Parotid gland
Relation of medial surface
NS
What type of gland it is
What do you mean by serous secretion &mucous secretion
serous- watery
what type of gland submandibular & sublingual gland
Partho Sir
1. Main artery of head neck,
2. Subclavian artery number, origin, parts, branches,
3. Vertebral artery origin, branches, through which foramen it passes
4. Common carotid artery location, position, branching
5. Branches of external carotid artery
6. Internal jugular vein origin, covering, position, dilatation
7. Thyroid gland type, secretion Location, Parts,
8. Relation with Hyoid bone
9. Why it moves up & down during swallowing,
10. Capsule formation
11. At the time of Thyroidectomy which capsule is removed
12. Arterial supply,
13. Histology type of epithelium
14. Parotid gland, location, boundaries, parotid capsule
15. .difference between salivary glands.
16. Parotid duct`s course opening
17. Thyroid gland er location, parts, , capsule, relation with hyoid bone
18. Artery supply of thyroid, branches of artery, lining epithelium
19. Hormone secreted by different glands
20. Origin, course & branch of subclavian artery, vertebral artery, external carotid artery, internal carotid & external carotid & their supply
Suparna Madam
1. Communication of Cavernous, Sigmoid, straight sinus
2. Structure of Cavernous Sinus
3. Relation of cavernous sinus
4. Presenting parts of thyroid gland
5. Level of isthmus
6. Vertebral/ Tracheal cartilage level of base
7. Why Thyroid gland inflammation/enlargement do not go upward?
8. Blood supply of thyroid gland
9. Arrangement of lymph node
10. Lymphatic drainage
11. Ultimate drainage of lymphatics
12. Parts of vertebral artery, Extent First part
13. Artery supply of thyroid gland
14. 2nd part of vertebral artery
Shimanto sir
1)Branches of external carotid artery2)Relations of internal jugular vein3)Parts of internal carotid artery4)Branches of cerebral part of internal carotid5)What is waldyers ring6)Parts of subclavian artery , extension7).Branches of subclavian artery8)Parts and branches of vertebral artery with eachpart course9).Branches of intracranial part of vertebral artery10).Internal thoracic artery origin + branches.11). Structures passing between external and internal carotidarteries12) Tributaries of subclavian vein13) Why is subclavian artery socalled?14) Thyrocervical trunk origin and branches15) Origin of subclavian artery16) Where does external carotid artery begin from?17) ourse of subclavian vein18) Special features of internaljugular vein19)Tributaries of internal jugular vein20)Costocervical trunk origin + branches.21)Internal jugular vein origin + termination.22)Dissection of neck.23) Virchow's lymph node and clinical importance24) Cervical rib25)Branch of cervical division of vertebral artey26) branch of 4th part, external carotid artery27)superior thyroid artery branch28)which vein mainly supply brain29)Branches of last part of vertebral artery