FIRST PROFESSIONAL MBBS
DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2011
Time: 3 Hours Total
Marks: 50
- Answer all questions
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
Long Essay: (10)
1.A 65 year old man presented with
dilated veins around the umbilicus and vague pain in the epigastric region. He
also had a history of bleeding per rectum. Radiological examination revealed an
abnormal growth of the ‘head and neck’ of the pancreas. Based on the anatomical
knowledge answer the following questions
- Name the structure that would have been compressed by the pancreatic growth to cause the clinical finding
- Give the formation, growth, relation and termination of the structure
- Name all the possible sites, where there could be dilated veins, giving the names of the veins involved with reasons and clinical Implications
- What are the other structures which are likely to compressed by the growth
- Mention the sources of development of pancreas (1+4+3+1+1=10)
Write briefly on: (3×5=15)
2.Vermiform appendix
3.Mandibular nerve
4.Thalamus
Write notes on: (5×3=15)
5.Tympanic membrane
6.Interior of larynx
7.Development of lips
8.Crus cerebri
9.Levator palpebrae superioris
Short answer: (3×2=6)
10.Visual cortex
11.Development of the anal canal
12.Microscopic structure of palatine
tonsil
Draw neat labeled
diagrams: (2×2=4)
13.Diagram showing the floor of the
fourth ventricle
14.Posterior surface of the left
kidney showing the relations