UPPER LIMB
Case 1
A patient came dehydrated withhistory of diarrhoea
and vomiting, He needed intravenous fluids.
. IAlhich vein is most convenient for intravenous
infusion of glucose and why?
r How does one make the vein prominent?
underl g brachial afiery.
on the arm or by keeping one's hand tightl"v a
Due to this exercise, the venous return gets
Case 2
A female patient of 60 years felt two nodular
swellings in her right axilla.
o What parts of the body have to be examined?
. What is the probable diagnosis of these swellings?
Ans: The parr.s b be exarnined are both the
marn ry glands, axil.la of both sides for lnore
iateral quadrant of her right breast, tlte dra osis
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Skin of nail bed of ring finger is supplied by:
a. Lateral half by median, medial half by ulnar
b. Medial half by median, lateral half by radial
c. Whole by median nerve
d. \Atrhole by ulnar nerve
- Skin of anterior, medial and lateral sides of arm is
supplied by all except:
a. Medial cutaneous nerve of arm
b. Lateral supraclavicular nerve
c. Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm
d. Intercostobrachial nerve
Fig. 7.11 : Lymphangitis
Enlarged
axillary
lymph nodes
Fig.7.12:. Enlarged axillary lymph nodes
(b)
Figs 7.13a and b: (a) Normal upper limb, and (b) lympho-
edema due to removal of axillary lymph nodes in case of
carcinoma of the brpast
(a)
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