Human Anatomy Vol 1

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CONTENTS



  • l. lntroduction Section^1 UPPER LIMB

    • Ports of the Upper Limb

    • Evolution of Upper Limbs

      • Study of Anotomy







    1. Bones of Upper limb



    • Clovicle

    • Scopulo ClinicalAnatomy B

      • Humerus ClinicalAnatomy I I



    • Clinical Anatomy l

      • Rodius



    • ClinicalAnatomy l

      • Ulno



    • ClinicalAnatomy

      • Epiphyseol Lines lmportonce of Copsulor Attochments ond



    • Clinical Anatomy

      • Corpol Bones

      • Clinical Anatomy

      • Metocorpol Bones

      • Clinical Anatomy

      • Pholonges

      • Clinical Anatomy

      • Sesomoid Bones of the Upper Limb

        • Surfoce Londmorks 3. Peclorol Region

        • SuperficiolFoscio

        • Dissection

        • Breost/Mommory Glond

          • Lymphotic Droinoge



        • Clinical Anatomy

          • Deep Pectorol Foscio



        • Dissection Muscles of the Pectorol Region

          • Serrotus Anterior



        • Mnemonics

        • Clinicoanatomical Problem Feets tc Remernber U

        • Multiple Choice Questions

          • lntroduction 4. illo

          • Dissection

          • Contents of Axillo

          • Axillory Artery

          • Relotions of Axillory ArterY

          • Axillory Lymph Nodes

          • Clinical Anatomy

          • Brochiol Plexus

          • Dissection

          • Clinical Anatomy

          • Mnemonics

          • Facts to Remember

          • ClinicoanatomicalProblem

          • Multiple Choice Questions




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        • Surfoce Londmorks 5. Boclc

        • Skin ond Foscioe of the Bock

        • Dissection

          • Vertebrol Column Muscles Connecting Upper Limb with the



        • Dissection

        • Dissection Lotissimus Dorsi U

        • Facts to Rsmember



      • Clinicoanatomical Problem

      • Multiple Choice Questions

      • Surfoce Londmorks 5. Seopulor Region

      • Muscles of the Scopulor Region

      • Dissection

      • Deltoid

      • Clinical Anatomy

        • Rototor Cuff





    • Axillory or Circumflex Nerve Dissection 7l

    • Anostomoses oround Scopulo

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Mnemonics

      • Facts to Remernber



    • Clinicoanatomical Problem

    • Multiple Choice Questions



      • lymphotic Droinoge



    • Cutoneous Nerves

    • Dissection

    • Dermotomes

    • Clinical Anatonry



  • SuperficiolVeins

    • Lymph Nodes ond Lymphotic Droinoge Clinical Anatomy 8l



  • Clinical Anatomy

    • F+cts t* Ren'lemher



  • Clinicoanatomical Problems

  • Multiple Choice Questions

  • Surfoce Londmorks 8. Arm

  • AnteriorComportment

  • Dissection

    • Muscles

    • MusculocutoneousNerve

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Clinical Anatomy Dissection 9l

      • Lorge Nerves



    • Cubitol Fosso

      • Dissection



    • Clinical Anatomy

      • Posterior Comportment



    • Dissection

    • Triceps Brochii Muscle

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Rodiol Nerve or Musculospirol Nerve

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Profundo Brochii Artery

    • Mnemonics

      • Facts to Remernber

      • Clinicoanatomical Problem

      • Muscles of Front of Foreorm 9. Fo Im <lnd Hond



    • Dissection

    • Superficiol Muscles

    • Deep Muscles

    • The Arteries of the Foreorm

    • Dissection

    • Rodiol Artery

    • Ulnor Artery

    • The Nerves

      • Dissection

      • Medion Nerve

      • Ulnor Nerve I l

      • Polmor Aspect of Wrist ond Hond I l Rodiol Nerve lll

      • Dissection I l

        • Flexor Retinoculum I l





    • Clinical Anatomy I l

      • lntrinsic Muscles of the Hond I l

      • Dissection I l

        • Testing of Some lntrinsic Muscles I l





    • Arteries of the Hond I l

    • Ulnor Artery I l Dissection I I B

    • Nerves Rodiol Artery l2l

    • Ulnor Nerve

    • Clinical Anatomy


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    • Medion Nerve 124 ClinicalAnatomy CONTENTS

    • Clinical Anatomy 126 Wrist (Rodiocorpol) Joint

      • Rodiol Nerve 127 Dissection



    • Spoces of the Hond 128 Clinical Anatomy

      • Clinical Anatomy^130 Joints of Hond

      • Bock of Foreorm ond Hond 130 Dissection

      • Dissection t3l Intermetocorpol Joints Dorsum of Hond ond Superficiol Muscles^737 lntercorpol, Corpometocorpol ond

      • Superficiol Muscles^132 Faets ta Rememher Extensor Retinoculum^132 Clinical Anatomy l5B

      • Posterior lnterosseous Nerve I Dissection 136 Multiple Choice Questions 16l

      • Dissection t

      • Posterior lnterosseous Artery I I l. Surface Morking, Rodiologicol Anotomy

        • Limbs ond Compoilson of Upper ond Lowel



      • Fdcts to ftei:rember 137 Surfoce Londmorks Mnemontcs tJ/

      • Clinicoanatomical Problems l3B Arteries t

      • Multiple Choice Questions^138 Nerves t

        • Joints









    1. Joints of U er Limb 140 Retinoculo

      • Shoulder Girdle^140 Synoviol Sheoths of the Flexor Tendons

      • Sternocloviculor Joint^140 RodiologicolAnotomy of Upper Limb

        • Acromiocloviculor Joint l4l Comporison of Upper ond'Lower Limbs

          • Movements of the Shoulder Girdle t4t Appendix I Dissection l4l



        • Shoulder Joint^143 Musculocutoneous Nerve

        • Dissection 143 Axillory or Circumflex Nerve

        • Movements of Shoulder Joint 144 Rodiol Nerve t

        • Clinical Anatomy^147 Medion Nerve IZ

        • Doncing Shoulder 147 Ulnor Nerve I

        • Elbow Joint^149 Ctinical Anatomy

        • Dissection^149 Arteries of Upper Limb

          • Corrying Angle^150 CtinicotTerms



        • Clinical Anatomy^150 Multiple Choice Questions

          • Rodioulnor Joints^151 Further Reoding











      1. lntroduciion^187 ClinicalAnatomv Section 2 THORAX

        • surfoce Londmorks of Thorox rg

          • superior Aperture/lnlet of Thorox

          • Clinical AnatomY

          • Skeleton of Thorox^189 lnferior Aperture/Outlet of Thorox

          • Formotion 189 Fcts t Rr::*rerfih#r

          • Clinical Anatomy lB9 Clinicoanatomical Problem

          • Shope 189 Multiple Choice Questions







    • Bones of Thorox 13. Bones ond Joinls of Thorox

    • Ribs

    • Costol Cortiloges

    • Clinical Anatomy



  • Sternum

    • Clinical Anatomy



  • Vertebrol Column

    • Clinical Anatomy



  • Joint of Thorox

    • Clinical Anatomy Respirotory Movements 2l I



  • Mnemonics

    • Facts to Remember

    • Clinicoanatomical Problem

    • Multiple Choice Questions



  • Thorocic Woll Proper 14. ll of Thorox

    • Dissection

      • lntercostol Muscles

      • lntercostol Nerves



    • Clinical Anatomy

      • lntercostol Arteries

      • lntercostolVeins



    • lnternol Thorocic Artery



  • Azygos Vein

  • Thorocic Sympothetic Trunk

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Facts t0 Remember



  • Clinicoanatomical Problem

  • Multiple Choice Questions

    • lntroduction 15. Ihorocic C ity ond Pleuroe



  • Thorocic Covity

    • Dissection

    • Pleuro

    • Neve Supply of the Pleuro

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Facts to Rernember

    • Clinicoanatomical Problem

    • Multiple Choice Questions

    • lntroduction 16. lungs

    • Lungs

    • Dissection

      • Fissures ond Lobes

      • Roots of the Lung

      • BronchiolTree

      • Dissection

      • Clinical Anatomy

      • Facts to Rern*mber

      • Clinicoanatomical Problem

      • Multiple Choice Questions

        • lntroduction 17. Mediostinum

        • Dissection



      • SuperiorMediostinum

        • lnferiorMediostinum

          • Anterior Mediostinum

          • Middle Mediostinum

          • Pbsterior Mediostinum





      • Clinical Anatomy

        • Facts to Remernber



      • Clinicoanatomical Problem

      • Multiple Choice Questions

        • Pericordium 18. dcordium qnd Heort

        • Dissection



      • Clinical Anatomy

        • Heort

        • Externol Feotures



      • Clinical Anatomy

        • Right Atrium

        • Dissection

        • Right Ventricle

        • Dissection

        • Left Atrium

        • Dissection

        • Left Ventricle

        • Dissection



      • Clinical Anatomy

      • Structure of Heort

      • Clinical Anatomy

        • Musculoture of Heort



      • Conducting System

      • Clinical Anatomy

        • Right Coronory Adery

        • Dissection

        • Left Coronory Artery

        • Dissection



      • Clinical Anatomy

      • Veins of the Heori

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    • S:J:::iH:'#:r #l.pon"nt, Nerve Supply of Heort 267 21. Surfo Morking ond Rodiologicol

      • Anoromv or Thorox



    • Foetol Circulotion 268 Surfoce Morking

    • Mnemonics 270 Porietol Pleuro

    • Fects to Remernher 270 Viscerol Pleuro

    • Clinicoanatomicat problems 270 Borders of the Heart

    • Multipte choice Questions 271 Arteries

      • Yeins







    1. Supefiol no Covq, Aorlo ond Pulmonory Trocheo ond Bronchi

      • Trunk 272 Oesophogus

      • Lorge Btood Vessers

        • Thorocic DucI



      • Dissection 272 RodiogroPhY





    • superior veno covo 272 Numericols

    • Clinical Anatomy

    • Ascending Aorto

      • endix^2



    • Clinical Anatomy 275 Autonomic Nervous System

    • Arch of the Aorto 275 Sympothetic Nervous System

      • Descending Thorocic Aorto 276 Thorocic Port of Sympothetic Trunk

      • Pulmonory Trunk^278 Nerve Supply of Heart

      • Facts tn Remernber^278 Nerve Supply ol Lungs

      • Clinicoanatomical Problem 279 Arteries of Thorox

      • Multiple Choice euestions 279 Typicol lntercostol Nerve

        • Atypicol lntercostol Nerves

        • 280 Multiple Choice Questions

          • Further Reoding Trocheo 2go





      • Clinical Anatomy 281 Sp

      • Oesophogus

        • Dissection 282 Spots on Upper Limb



      • Clinical Anatomy^284 Answers

      • Thorocic Duct^285 Spots on Thorox

      • Facts to Remernber^285 Answers

      • Clinicoanatomical Problem

        • Muttipte choice euestions 287 lndex







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