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Splenic Artery branches
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STRUCTURES THROUGH SUPERIOR ORBITAL FISSURE
LOT of FANs for OPHTHALMIC MEN.. L-lacrimal nerve O-oculomotor nerve T-trochlear nerve F-frontal nerve A-abducens nerve Ns-nasociliary nerve OPHTHALMIC-ophthalmic veins(sup.&inf.) MEN-meningeal br.of Lacrimal Artery -middle meningeal anastomotic br |
neurology 2
Pontine Haemorrhages 3Ps
Paralysis, Pin-point pupils, Pyrexia
Premature senile dementia DEEP SHIT
Deficiency B12, Epilepsy, Endocrine (myxoedema), Parkinsonism
Syphilis (GPI), Huntingtons, Injury, Tumour
Proximal Myopathy PD HEN
Polymyositis, Dermatomyositis, Hereditary Muscular Dystrophies,
Endocrine (DM, Cushings, Osteomalacia, Thyrotoxicosis - DM COT), Neuropathy
Neurology 1
Absent ankle jerks but extensor plantars Sex can make the F*ing ankles Dorsiflex
Subacute combined degeneration of the cord
Conus Medullaris
Motor Neurone disease
Tabes dorsalis
Fredreich’s Ataxia
Diabetic neuropathy
Altered Mental State AEIOU TIPS
Alcohol (drugs), Endocrine, Insulin, Opiates, Ureamia
Toxins / trauma / tumour, Infections, Psychosis / Porphyria, SOL / stroke / seizure / shock
Cerebellar signs VANISH DDT
Vertigo, Ataxia, Nystagmus, Intention tremor, Slurred speech, Hypotonia
Dysdiadocokinesia, Dysmetria, Titubation
or PINARDS
Past-pointing, Intention tremor, Nystagmus, Ataxia, Rebound, Dysdiad, Slurred Speech
Confusion DIM FACES
Drugs / Dehydration, Infection, Metabolic / MI,
Fracture / Failure, Alcohol / Anaemia, CVA, Electrolyte disturbances, S.O.L.
Dystrophia Myotonica BIG CHIPS
Balding (frontal), Intellectual impairment, Glucose intolerance
Cataracts / Cardiomyopathy, Handshake / Hyporeflexia, ↓IgG, Ptosis, Small gonads
Mononeuritis Multiplex DRAW CLAPS
DM, RA, AIDS, Wegeners
Carcinomatosis / Churg-Strass, Leprosy, Amyloid, PAN, SLE
Multiple sclerosis CURSED HIV
Cerebellar signs, UMNL, Retrobulbar neuritis, Spastic paraparesis, Euphoria
Dementia / Depression / Diplopia
Horners, Incontinence, Vertigo / Vomiting
Muscles supplied by Median Nerve LOAF
Lumbricales, Opp pollicus, Abd pollicus, Flex pollicus brevis
Neuropathic Ulcers TADS
Tabes Dorsalis, Alcohol, DM, Syringomyelia
Parkinsons PARKINSONS
Pill rolling, akinesia, rigidity, kyphosis, instability, neck titubation, shuffling gait,
occulogyric crisis, nose tap (glabellar), small writing
Peripheral neuropathy DANG THE PAPIST
DM, Alcohol, Nutrition (B1, B2, B12), Guillian Barre
Trauma, Hereditary, Environmental (lead, drugs)
Paraneoplastic, Amyloid, Porphyria, Inflammatory, Syphilis, Tumours of nerves (HMSN)
Polyneuropathy VITAMINS
Vit def / vasculitides, infection (TB, leprosy, syphillis, polio)
Toxins (amiodarone, antiseptics, INH, lead, metronidazole, phenytoin, vincristine)
Amyloid, Metabolic (alcohol, DM, ↑thyroid, porphyria, liver & renal failure),
Idiopathic / Inherited, Neoplasm, Systemic (SLE, PAN, multiple myeloma)
Branches of Facial Nerve:
Great Nerve Cut Can Produce Motor Palsy.
G- Greater superficial petrosal nerve
N- Nerve to stapedius
C- Corda tympani
C- Communicating branch
P- Posterior auricular nerve
M- Muscular branches to stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric
P- Peripheral branches
G- Greater superficial petrosal nerve
N- Nerve to stapedius
C- Corda tympani
C- Communicating branch
P- Posterior auricular nerve
M- Muscular branches to stylohyoid and posterior belly of digastric
P- Peripheral branches
Functions of lateral v/s medial pterygoid muscles
Look at how your jaw ends up when saying first syllable of lateral or medial!
La: your jaw is open now ,so lateral opens mouth
Me :your jaw is still closed ,so medial closes the mandible
Carpal tunnel syndrome: Causes
MEDIAN TRAP"
Myxoedema
Edema premenstrually
Diabetes mellitus
Idiopathic
Acromegaly
Neoplasm
Trauma
Rheumatoid arthritis
Amyloidosis
Pregnancy
Complications of undescended testis :
TESTIS
Torsion
Epididymo orchitis
Sterility
Trauma
Inguinal hernia
Seminoma
Vein without valve
Vein without valve
I-internal jugular v. ,
P-pulmonary.v ,
S-superior venacava,
S-sinuses of brain
Vitelline veins: Derivatives
"HIPS"
* Hepatic veins
* Inferior portion of Inferior vena cava
* Portal vein
* Superior mesenteric vein
Retro-Peritoneal Organs
RAPID SUCK
R=Rectum (2/3)
A=Abdominal Aorta
P=Pancreas
I=Inferior Venacava
D=Duodenum
S=Supra-renal Gland
U=Ureter
C=Colon(ascending & descending )
K=Kidney
Inferior vena cava tributaries
'' I Like To Rise So High''
I- Illiacs
L- Lumber
T- Testicular
R- Renel
S- Supra renel
H- hepatic vein
Internal jugular vein: tributaries
” Medical Schools Let Confident People In”:
• From inferior to superior:
Middle thyroid
Superior thyroid
Lingual
Common facial
Pharyngeal
Inferior petrosal sinus
• From inferior to superior:
Middle thyroid
Superior thyroid
Lingual
Common facial
Pharyngeal
Inferior petrosal sinus
Intrinsic muscles of hand (palmar surface)
"All For One And One For All":
· Thenar:
Abductor pollicis longus
Flexor pollicis brevis
Opponens pollicis
Adductor pollicis.
· Hypothenar:
Opponens digiti minimi
Flexor digiti minimi
Abductor digiti minimi
Horner's syndrome: components
SAMPLE:
Sympathetic chain injury
Anhidrosis
Miosis
Ptosis
Loss of ciliospinal reflex
Enophthalmos
Branches of Subclavian Artery
VITamin C,D
V-vertebral artery
I- internal thoracic artery
T- thyrocervical trunk
(VIT-frm 1st part in both sides)
C- costocervical trunk (frm 1st part in left; frm 2nd part in right)
D- dorsal scapular artery (frm 3rd part)
facial nerve
Two Zombies Beat My Cat:
From superior to inferior:
T-emporal branch
Z-ygomatic branch
B-uccal branch
M-andibular branch
C-ervical branch
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