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Anatomy 101

MID-TERM EXAMS
(NEW)
MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Fall 2015

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Boundaries of the axilla and name the branches of the cords of the
brachial plexus (20 marks)

2- Anatomy of the mammary gland and give its lymph drainage (15
marks)

3- Origin, insertion, action and nerve supply of the Latissimus dorsi


(15 marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Spring 2015

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following: (20 marks each)

1- Branches of the lateral cord of the brachial plexus.

2- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the Latissimus dorsi


muscle.

3- Axillary lymph nodes.

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Fall 2015

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Boundaries of the axilla and name the branches of the axillary artery
(20 marks)

2- Parts and relations of the mammary gland and give its lymph drainage
(15 marks)

3- Origin, insertion, action and nerve supply of the Serratus anterior (15
marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Fall 2016

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Formation and branches of the brachial plexus (15 marks)

2- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the serratus anterior


muscle (15 marks)

3- A) lymph drainage of the mammary gland (10 marks)

B) Boundaries of the axilla (10 marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Fall 2016

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Formation and branches of the brachial plexus. Give the course and
branches of the musculocutaneous nerve
(20 marks)

2- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions of the deltoid muscle


(10 marks)

3- Course, relations and branches of the axillary artery


(20 marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Spring 2016

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Course, relations and branches of the radial nerve in the axilla and arm
(20 marks)

2- Describe the branches of the 3rd part of the axillary artery and give an
account on the Anastmosis around the scapula.
(20 marks)

3- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the pectoralis major


muscle.
(10 marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Summer 2016

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Formation and branches of the brachial plexus (20 marks)

2- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the deltoid muscle


(15 marks)

3- Walls of the axilla and name its contents.


(15 marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Spring 2017

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H


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Give an account on the following questions:

1. Name the branches of the axillary nerve and give their distribution. (12
marks)

2. Origin, insertion and actions of the Serratus anterior muscle. (12


marks)

3. Name the groups of axillary lymph nodes and give the location of each
group.
(13 marks)

4. Anastmosis around the scapula. (13 marks)

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MUST Midterm Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Summer 2017

Total Marks: 50 Time allowed: 1 1 2 H


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Give an account on the following questions:

1. Name the branches of the axillary artery and describe each branch.
(20 marks)

2. Course, relations and branches of the musculocutaneous nerve.


(15 marks)

3. Anastmosis around the scapula. (15 marks)

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Anatomy 101

FINAL EXAMS
(NEW)
MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Fall 2015

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Capsule, synovial membrane, movements and muscles responsible


for the movements of shoulder joint. (20 marks)

2- Course, relations and branches of the ulnar nerve in the forearm


and hand. (20 marks)

3- A) origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the Supinator


muscle ( 10 marks)

B) Attachments and relations of the flexor retinaculum of the wrist.

(10 marks)

4- Development of the placenta and its anomalies. ( 15 marks)

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Spring 2015

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Course, relations and branches of the radial nerve in the arm and
forearm. [20 marks]

2- Attachments, relations and compartments of the flexor retinaculum


of the wrist. [20 marks]

3- A) Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the flexor digitorum


superficialis. [10 marks]

B) Boundaries and contents of the cubital fossa including its roof


and floor. [10 marks]

4- Development of the Somites. [15 marks]

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Summer 2015

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Course, relations and branches of the radial artery in the forearm and
hand. [15 marks]

2- Course, relations and branches of the ulnar nerve in the forearm and
hand. [15 marks]

3- Boundaries and contents of the cubital fossa, including its roof and
floor. [15 marks]

4- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the flexor pollicis longus
muscle. [15 marks]

5- Development of the placenta and its anomalies. [15 marks]

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Fall 2016

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Course, relations and branches of the radial nerve in the axilla, arm
and forearm including the posterior interosseous branch
[25 marks]

2- Course, relations and branches of the ulnar artery in the forearm


and hand. [ 20 marks]

3- Development of the placenta and its anomalies. [15 marks]

4- Describe the movements of the shoulder joint and name the


muscles producing the movements. [15 marks]

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Spring 2016

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Course, relations and branches of the median nerve in the forearm and
hand. [20 marks]

2- Course, relations and branches of the ulnar artery in the forearm and
hand. [20 marks]

3- A) Relations of the Extensor retinaculum.[10 marks]

B) Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the flexor digitorum


profundus [10 marks]

4- Implantation and chorionic villi. [15 marks]

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Summer 2016

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following:

1- Course relations and branches of the ulnar nerve in the forearm and
hand. [ 15 marks]

2- Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the Supinator muscle


[15 marks]

3- Capsule, synovial membrane and movements of the shoulder joint.


[15 marks]

4- Attachments, relations and compartments of the flexor retinaculum of


the wrist. [15 marks]

5- Development of the placenta and its anomalies. [15 marks]

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Spring 2017

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following: (15 marks each)

1- Name the boundaries of the cubital fossa and describe its contents.

2- Describe the branches of the radial artery in the forearm and hand.

3- Describe the development of the umbilical cord and its anomalies.

4- Name the attachments of the extensor retinaculum of the wrist and


describe its compartments.

5- Describe the branches of the radial nerve in the arm and forearm (give
their distribution).

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MUST Final Exam

College of Medicine ANAT 101 Summer 2017

Total Marks: 75 Time allowed: 2 1 2 H

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Give an account of the following: (15 marks each)

1- Give the attachments and relations of the flexor retinaculum of the


wrist.

2- Describe the branches of the ulnar artery in the forearm.

3- Name the muscles of the posterior compartment of the forearm


(superficial and deep layers)

4- Describe the course and branches of the ulnar nerve in the forearm
and hand.

5- Describe implantation and chronic villi of the foetus.

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