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Upper Limb

The document outlines various aspects of the upper limb anatomy, including the mammary gland, axillary artery, brachial plexus, shoulder joint, and nerves such as the radial, median, and ulnar nerves. It covers topics like blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage, joint structures, and applied anatomy, supplemented with figures for visual reference. Additionally, it includes short notes on related structures and conditions, providing a comprehensive overview of upper limb anatomy and physiology.
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Upper Limb

The document outlines various aspects of the upper limb anatomy, including the mammary gland, axillary artery, brachial plexus, shoulder joint, and nerves such as the radial, median, and ulnar nerves. It covers topics like blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage, joint structures, and applied anatomy, supplemented with figures for visual reference. Additionally, it includes short notes on related structures and conditions, providing a comprehensive overview of upper limb anatomy and physiology.
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Upper Limb

Essay

1.​ Mammary Gland

a)​ Location, Extent & Relations


b)​ Structure and Age changes Fig 3.18
c)​ Blood Supply and Nerve Supply Fig 3.19
d)​ Lymphatic Drainage Fig 3.22
e)​ Development
f)​ Histology
g)​ Applied

2.​ Axillary Artery Fig 4.5


Fig 4.6

a.​ Commencement
b.​ Course and Relations
c.​ Termination
d.​ Branches
e.​ Applied

3.​ Brachial Plexus Fig 4.10

a.​ Definition
b.​ Formation
c.​ Branches
d.​ Applied

4.​ Deltoid & structures under cover Fig 5.8


Fig 6.6
5.​ Shoulder Joint (Glenohumeral Joint) Fig 6.4

a.​ Type
b.​ Articular surfaces
c.​ Ligaments
d.​ Bursae
e.​ Relations Fig 6.6
f.​ Arterial supply & Nerve supply
g.​ Movements
h.​ Applied Anatomy

6.​ Radioulnar Joints Fig 10.14

a.​ Pronation and muscles involved


b.​ Supination and muscles involved

7.​ Wrist Joint Fig 12.3

a.​ Type
b.​ Articular surfaces
c.​ Ligaments
d.​ Relations
e.​ Movements
f.​ Applied

8.​ Radial nerve Fig 13.3

a.​ Formation
b.​ Course and relations (Region wise)
c.​ Branches (Region wise)
d.​ Applied

9.​ Median nerve Fig 13.7

a.​ Formation
b.​ Course and relations (Region wise)
c.​ Branches (Region wise)
d.​ Applied
10.​Ulnar nerve Fig 13.13

a.​ Formation
b.​ Course and relations (Region wise)
c.​ Branches (Region wise)
d.​ Applied

Short

1.​ Peculiarities of Clavicle

2.​ Pectoralis Major Fig 3.5

3.​ Pectoralis Minor Fig 3.6

4.​ Serratus Anterior / Winging of scapula Fig 3.8 A

5.​ Clavipectoral Fascia Fig 3.10 A

6.​ Location, Extent & Relations of Breast

7.​ Structure and Age changes of breast Fig 3.18

8.​ Blood Supply and Nerve Supply of breast Fig 3.19

9.​ Lymphatic Drainage of Breast Fig 3.22

10.​Development of Breast

11.​Histology of Breast

12.​Applied of Breast

13.​Axilla Fig 4.4

a.​ Boundaries
b.​ Contents

14.​Axillary Artery Fig 4.5


15.​Anastomoses around scapula Fig 4.7

16.​Trapezius Fig 5.4

17.​Rotator Cuff Muscles Table 5.3


Fig 5.13

18.​Intermuscular spaces Fig 5.16

19.​Axillary Nerve Fig 5.17

20.​Cephalic Vein Fig 7.5

21.​Median Cubital Vein w/ Applied anatomy Fig 7.6

22.​Biceps Brachii Fig 8.3

23.​Brachialis Fig 8.7

24.​Musculocutaneous nerve Fig 8.8

25.​Brachial Artery Fig 8.9

26.​Anastomoses around elbow joint Fig 8.12

27.​Cubital Fossa Fig 8.16B


Fig 8.18B

a.​ Boundaries
b.​ Contents

28.​Profunda brachii Artery Fig 8.22

29.​Pronator Teres Fig 9.5

30.​Pronator Quadratus Fig 9.10

31.​Flexor retinaculum / Carpal tunnel syndrome Fig 9.14


32.​Extensor retinaculum Table 9.5
Fig 9.23

33.​Supinator Fig 9.24A

34.​Elbow Joint / Carrying Angle Fig 10.7A


Pg.132

35.​Palmar Aponeurosis Fig 11.7

36.​Lumbricals & Interossei Fig 11.15


Fig 11.16

37.​Superficial palmar arch Fig 11.17

38.​Ulnar nerve in hand Fig 11.18

39.​Fascial spaces Fig 11.20

40.​Anatomical snuffbox Fig 11.28

41.​Wrist Joint Fig 12.3

a.​ Type
b.​ Articular surfaces
c.​ Ligaments
d.​ Movements
e.​ Applied

42.​1st Carpometacarpal Joint Fig 12.1

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