HEAD & NECK
Enumerate
1) Muscles supplied by mandibular nerve
2) Branches of vertebral artery
3) Branches of plterygopallatine ganglion
4) Branches of external carotid artery
5) Abductors of eyeball with their nerve supply
6) Muscles producing intorsion of eyeball
7) Structures passing superior to superior constrictor
8) Branches of facial artery
9) Tributaries of external jugular vein
10) Tributaries of cavernous venous sinus
11) Structures passing through superior orbital fissure
12) Extraocular muscles and their nerve supply
13) Branches of ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve
14) Branches of oculomotor nerve
15) Structures pierced by parotid duct
16) Arterial supply olf lateral wal of nose
17) Arterial supply of nasal septum
18) Nerve supply of lateral wall of nose
19) Nerve supply of nasal septum
20) Muscles forming floor of posterior triangle
Labeled diagram
1) Relations of hyoglossus muscle
2) Coronal section through scalp
3) Movements of TM Joint & muscles responsible for these movements
Short notes
1) Sternocleidomastoid
2) Recurrent laryngeal nerve
3) Waldeyer’s ring
4) Maxillary air sinus
5) Para nasal sinus
6) Epiploic veins of scalp
7) Emissary veins
8) Retropharyngeal abscess
9) Investing layer of deep cervical fascia
10) Movements of eyeball
11) Ansa cervicalis
12) Lacrimal apparatus
13) Buccinator muscle & its nerve supply
14) Posterior triangle of neck
15) Chorda tympani nerve
16) Otic ganglion
17) Lateral nasal wall
18) Tympanic membrane
19) Nasal septum
20) Abducens nerve
21) Cilliary ganglion
22) Palatine tonsil
23) Glossopharyngeal nerve
24) Epitaxis
25) Lymphatic drainage
Anatomical/embryological basis of
1) Dangerous area of face
2) Bell’s palsy
3) Horner’s syndrome
4) Branchial cyst
5) Thyroid swelling move with deglutition
6) Thyroglossal cyst
7) Pain in ear in cases of tonsillitis
8) Sparing of muscles of upper part of face in upper motor neuron lesions of facial nerve
Long Questions
1) Describe middle ear under following headings
a) Boundaries
b) Contents and developments
c) Applied
2) Describe hypoglossal nerve
a) Origin
b) Functional components
c) Course & relations
d) Distribution
e) Applied aspects
3) Describe the position, boundaries, surfaces, relations & nerve supply of parotid gland
4) Describe the position, , relations blood supply & applied of thyroid gland
5) Describe larynx under following headings:
a. Skeleton
b. Muscles acting on vocal cord
c. Innervation
d. Applied anatomy
6) Describe tongue under following headings:
a) Muscles & their nerve supply
b) Arterial supply & lymphatic drainage
c) applied