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Anatomy NBME - Study Guide (2022)

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Space from which epidural anesthesia and lumbar function are performed (depth) ~ Subarachnoid space Vertebral level at epidural anesthesia and lumbar puncture are performed ~ L3/L4 (or L4/L5) Level at which the spinal cord ends ~ L2 Level to which the dural sac extends ~ S2 Nerve root compressed by herniated lumbar disk ~ One level below (e.g. L4/L5 compresses L5) Consequence of Lumbar herniation ~ Decrease in lower limb reflexes What causes lordosis ~ Pregnancy, spondylolisthesis, Potbelly What causes Scoliosis ~ Poliomyelitis, Leg length discrepancy, Hip disease What causes Kyphosis ~ Osteoporosis, disk degeneration Consequence of fracture of Surgical neck of Humerus ~ Axillary nerve Consequence of fracture of midshaft of Humerus ~ Radial nerve and origin of brachialis muscle Consequence of fracture of supracondylar region of Humerus ~ Median nerve and brachial artery Consequence of fracture of medial epicondyle of Humerus ~ Ulnar nerve Smith's fracture ~ Blow to dorsal aspect of flexed wrist causing anterior displacement of radius Coles' fracture ~ Force extension of hand (breaking a fall) causing dorsal displacement of distal radius and avulsed ulnar styloid process Synonym of Colle's fracture ~ Dinner fork deformity Cause of scaphoid fracture ~ Fall onto palm when hand is abducted Signs of scaphoid fracture ~ Pain on lateral side of wrist during extension and abduction, deep tenderness of anatomical snuffbox Boxer's fracture ~ Fracture of neck of metacarpal's : 2nd and 3rd for professionals, 4th and 5th for unskilled Cause of Mallet finger ~ Hyperflexion of DIP joint Result of mallet finger ~ Inability to extend DIP joint due to avulsion of extensor digitorum tendon to the base of the distal phalanx Region of shoulder joint where dislocation is most probable and reason ~ Inferiorly due to the absence of rotator cuff tendon Synonym of Mallet Finger ~ Baseball finger Muscle that abducts upper limb from 0-15 degrees and nerve ~ Supraspinatus, Suprascapular nerve Muscle that abducts upper limb from 15 - 110 degrees and nerve ~ Deltoid, Axillary nerve Muscle that abducts upper limb from 110 - 180 degrees and nerve ~ Trapezius, Spinal accessory nerve & Serratus anterior, Long thoracic nerve Cause of sub acromial bursitis ~ Calcified supraspinatus tendinitis Symptoms of Sub acromial bursitis ~ Painful arc of abduction Cause of Student's elbow ~ Repeated excessive pressure to the olecranon bursa Synonym of Student's elbow ~ Subcutaneous Olecranon Bursitis Synonym of Tennis elbow ~ Lateral Epicondylitis Cause of tennis elbow ~ Strain on the common extensor tendon and inflammation of the periosteum of the lateral epicondyle Muscles affected by Tennis elbow ~ Extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis, Extensor digitorum, Extensor digiti mini, Extensor carpi ulnaris Synonym of Golfer's elbow ~ Medial epicondylitis Cause of Golfer's elbow ~ Inflammation of the common flexor tendon

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Anatomy NBME - Study Guide (2022)

Space from which epidural anesthesia and lumbar function are performed
(depth) ~ Subarachnoid space

Vertebral level at epidural anesthesia and lumbar puncture are performed
~ L3/L4 (or L4/L5)

Level at which the spinal cord ends ~ L2

Level to which the dural sac extends ~ S2

Nerve root compressed by herniated lumbar disk ~ One level below (e.g.
L4/L5 compresses L5)

Consequence of Lumbar herniation ~ Decrease in lower limb reflexes

What causes lordosis ~ Pregnancy, spondylolisthesis, Potbelly

What causes Scoliosis ~ Poliomyelitis, Leg length discrepancy, Hip
disease

What causes Kyphosis ~ Osteoporosis, disk degeneration

Consequence of fracture of Surgical neck of Humerus ~ Axillary nerve

Consequence of fracture of midshaft of Humerus ~ Radial nerve and
origin of brachialis muscle

Consequence of fracture of supracondylar region of Humerus ~ Median
nerve and brachial artery

Consequence of fracture of medial epicondyle of Humerus ~ Ulnar nerve

Smith's fracture ~ Blow to dorsal aspect of flexed wrist causing anterior
displacement of radius

Coles' fracture ~ Force extension of hand (breaking a fall) causing dorsal
displacement of distal radius and avulsed ulnar styloid process

Synonym of Colle's fracture ~ Dinner fork deformity

Cause of scaphoid fracture ~ Fall onto palm when hand is abducted

,Signs of scaphoid fracture ~ Pain on lateral side of wrist during extension
and abduction, deep tenderness of anatomical snuffbox

Boxer's fracture ~ Fracture of neck of metacarpal's : 2nd and 3rd for
professionals, 4th and 5th for unskilled

Cause of Mallet finger ~ Hyperflexion of DIP joint

Result of mallet finger ~ Inability to extend DIP joint due to avulsion of
extensor digitorum tendon to the base of the distal phalanx

Region of shoulder joint where dislocation is most probable and reason ~
Inferiorly due to the absence of rotator cuff tendon

Synonym of Mallet Finger ~ Baseball finger

Muscle that abducts upper limb from 0-15 degrees and nerve ~
Supraspinatus, Suprascapular nerve

Muscle that abducts upper limb from 15 - 110 degrees and nerve ~
Deltoid, Axillary nerve

Muscle that abducts upper limb from 110 - 180 degrees and nerve ~
Trapezius, Spinal accessory nerve & Serratus anterior, Long thoracic nerve

Cause of sub acromial bursitis ~ Calcified supraspinatus tendinitis

Symptoms of Sub acromial bursitis ~ Painful arc of abduction

Cause of Student's elbow ~ Repeated excessive pressure to the
olecranon bursa

Synonym of Student's elbow ~ Subcutaneous Olecranon Bursitis

Synonym of Tennis elbow ~ Lateral Epicondylitis

Cause of tennis elbow ~ Strain on the common extensor tendon and
inflammation of the periosteum of the lateral epicondyle

Muscles affected by Tennis elbow ~ Extensor carpi radialis longus and
brevis, Extensor digitorum, Extensor digiti mini, Extensor carpi ulnaris

Synonym of Golfer's elbow ~ Medial epicondylitis

Cause of Golfer's elbow ~ Inflammation of the common flexor tendon

, Muscles affected by Golfer's elbow ~ Pronator teres, Flexor carpi radialis,
Palmaris longus, Flexor carpi ulnaris

Main arteries that provide anastomoses when subclavian or axillary are
blocked (2) ~ Thyrocervical trunk, Subscapular arteries

Small arteries (branches) that provide anastomoses when subclavian or
axillary are blocked (4) ~ Subscapular, Suprascapular, Circumflex
scapular, Transverse cervical

Contents of cubital fossa from lateral to medial ~ Biceps tendon, Brachial
artery, Median nerve

Subcutaneous structures of the cubital fossa from lateral to medial ~
Cephalic vein, Median cubital vein, Basilic vein

Site of venipuncture and reason ~ Median cubital vein because content
of cubital fossa protected by bicipital aponeurosis

Cause of carpal tunnel syndrome ~ Reduction of carpal tunnel size due
to dislocation of lunate bone, fluid retention, infection

Clinical manifestations of carpal tunnel syndrome ~ Anesthesia of lateral
3.5 digits, Palm sensation not affected (Superficial palmar cutaneous),
Absence of opposition

Synonym of upper brachial palsy ~ Erb-Duchenne

Cause of Erb-Duchenne palsy ~ Increase in the angle of the neck and
shoulder or birth injury due to forceful pulling of infant's head which leads to
injury of the upper roots and trunks (C5 and C6)

Nerve's injured in Erb-Duchenne palsy ~ Axillary, Suprascapular,
Musculocutaneous

Signs of Erb-Duchenne palsy ~ Waiter's tip: loss of sensation in the
lateral aspect of the UL, adducted shoulder, Medial rotation of arm,
Extension of elbow

Synonym of lower brachial palsy ~ Klumpke paralysis

Cause of Klumpke paralysis ~ Injury to the lower roots and trunk (C8-T1)
due to UL being pulled superiorly (grabbing support while falling, birth injury)

Pathology associated with Klumpke paralysis ~ Thoracic outlet/Horner
syndrome
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