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Author: Akil, Posted on Wednesday, May 31 @ 23:31:32 IST by Akil


Anatomy This is the first article in the series of list of topics as a study guide (topic wise) for HUMAN ANATOMY, EMBRYOLOGY, HISTOLOGY. I have included the check box as a tool ideal for those who wish to take the printout of this article and use as a check list.



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INTRODUCTION:

1. Anatomical terms.

2. Skin, superficial fascia & deep fascia

3. Cardiovascular system, portal system collateral circulation and arteries.

4. Lymphatic system, regional lymph nodes

5. Osteology - Including ossification & growth of bones

6. Myology – Including types of muscle tissue & innervation.

7. Syndesmology – Including classification of Joints.

8. Nervous system

HEAD & NECK:

1. Scalp, face & temple, lacrimal apparatus

2. Neck -

Deep fascia of neck

posterior triangle

suboccipital triangle

anterior triangle

anterior median region of the neck

deep structures in the neck.

3.Cranial cavity -

Meninges

parts of brain

ventricles of brain

dural venous sinuses

cranial nerves attached to the brain

pituitary gland.

4. Cranial nerves - (Overview of all the cranial nerves and IN DETAIL those mentioned below!)

III

IV

V

VI

VII

IX

XII

5.Orbital cavity – Muscles of the eye ball, supports of the eye ball, nerves and vessels in the orbit.

6. Parotid gland.

7.Temporomandibular joint, muscles of mastication

8. infratemporal fossa, pterygo-palatine fossa.

9. Submandibular region

10. Walls of the nasal cavity,paranasal air sinuses

11. Palate

12. Oral cavity, Tongue

13. Pharynx palatine tonsil and the auditory tube) Larynx.

OSTEOLOGY

1. Foetal skull and adult skull

2. Individual bones of the skull, hyoid bone and cervical vertebrae

THORAX :

1. Thoracic wall

2. Heart chambers

3. Coronary arteries, Arch of Aorta and details of the lymphatics and blood vessel branches etc!

4. Pericardium

5. Lungs – surfaces ; pleural cavity

6. Diaphragm

ABDOMEN :

1. Peritoneal cavity

2.Organs in the abdominal & pelvic cavity.

CLINICAL ASPECTS:

a) Intramuscular injections:

1. Deltoid muscle and its relation to the axillary nerve and radial nerve, Gluteal region and the relation of the sciatic nerve.Vastus lateralis muscle.

b) Intravenous injections & venesection:

1. Median cubital vein 2. Cephalic vein 3. Basilic vein 4. Long saphenous vein
c) Arterial pulsations:1. superficial temporal 2. Facial 3. Carotid 4. Axillary 5. Brachial 6. Radial
7. Ulnar 8. Femoral 9. Popliteal 10. Dorsalispedis

d) Lumbar puncture
(not an exhaustive list)

EMBRYOLOGY

1. Oogenesis

2. Spermatogenesis

3. Fertilisation

4. Placenta

5. Primitive streak

6. Neural crest

7. Bilaminar and trilaminar embryonic disc

8. Intra embryonic mesoderm-formation and fate

9. notochord formation & fate

10. Pharyngeal arches, pouches & clefts

11.Development of face, tongue, palate

12. Development of thyroid gland, pituitary gland, salivary glands, and anomalies in their development

13. Tooth development

HISTOLOGY :

1. The Cell

2. Basic tissues -

Epithelium

Connective tissue including cartilage and bone

Muscle Tissue

Nervous tissue

3. Peripheral nerve, optic nerve, sensory ganglion, motor ganglion, Skin

4. Classification of Glands Salivary glands (serous, mucous and mixed gland), Blood vessels, Lymphoid tissue

5. Tooth, lip, tongue, hard palate, oesphagus, stomach, duodenum ,ileum, colon, vermiform appendix Liver, Pancreas

6. Lung, Trachea, Epiglottis

7. Thyroid gland, para thyroid gland , supra renal gland and pituitary gland

8. Kidney, Ureter, Urninary bladder

9. Ovary and testis.



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Re: Topic Wise Study Guide: Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology (Score: 1)
by brins on Thursday, June 01 @ 14:59:49 IST
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This is not only a check list , also an useful info on topics to be covered! Great work



Re: Topic Wise Study Guide: Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology (Score: 1)
by docatwork on Saturday, June 03 @ 12:36:21 IST
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awesome job done dr. Akil...this is precisedly wat one needs to start..infact to know where to start from...good job done..keep it going ! n thanx a ton!



Re: Topic Wise Study Guide: Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology (Score: 1)
by drsnehal on Thursday, June 01 @ 19:45:59 IST
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Really a great job Akil!!!.....nowdays the AIPGE trend is changing ....n we shud stress on to the important TOPICS rather than the subjects....we can make the checklist from other subjects as well n merge the common topics frm all the subjects....



Re: Topic Wise Study Guide: Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology (Score: 1)
by Snehal on Thursday, June 01 @ 20:18:21 IST
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really, a gr8 job akil. i guess now we shud b on our toes and start studying wen we'r getting so many things readymade.will help 2 sort down d topics + remind us on d percentage of portion done. thanks a lot!



Re: Topic Wise Study Guide: Human Anatomy, Embryology and Histology (Score: 1)
by Dixit on Friday, June 02 @ 22:57:55 IST
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its realy nice,i was v confused abt d topics, now it'l b ezier 4 me 2 read nd revise.thank u v much dr akil.


 
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