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Friday 12 October 2012

ANATOMY PAPER 2-MODEL QN-KUHS-2011

                                                                             
FIRST MBBS DEGREE MODEL EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2011
ANATOMY PAPER 2
Time: 3 Hours                                                                                             Total marks: 50

  • Answer all questions
  • Illustrate your answers with suitable diagrams
1. The morning after a particularly good party, a 25 year old man awoke and yawned widely. He heard a click and found that he could not close his mouth. He also experienced sharp, severe pain on both sides of his face just in front of the ear. He was then unable to eat or speak clearly.                                                            (1×10=10)

  • Explain what was happened to him
  • Name the muscles involved in the movement of the jaw
  • Discuss briefly the anatomical features of the joint at which these muscles act including its relation, blood supply, nerve supply and movements
  • On anatomical grounds, explain how this person’s condition could be managed
                                                                                   (1.5+2+5+1.5=10 marks)
Write briefly on :                                                                                         (3×5=15)
2. Palatine tonsil
3. Cerebrum- arterial supply, Venous and Applied anatomy
4. Facial nerve in the face
Write notes on:                                                                                          (5×3=15)
5. Relations of kidney
6. Tentorium cerebelli
7. Urogenital diaphragm
8. Inferior cerebellar peduncle
9. Development of tongue
Write short answers on:                                                                         (3×2=6)
10. Uterine tube
11. Arterial supply of stomach
12. Microscopic structure of pancreas
Draw neat labeled diagram of the following:                                    (2×2=4)
13. Anterior triangle of neck with its subdivisions
14. Transverse section of midbrain at the level of superior colliculus