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HUMAN ANTOMY
PAPER I
• Muscles supplied by Median Nerve
In cubital fossa : flexor digitorum superficialis
flexor carpi radialis
Palmares longus
In forearm: flexor digitorum profundus
Flexor pollicis longus
Pronator Quadratus
In Palm:/Hand: muscles of thenar eminence
Ist & Ind Lumbricals
Extensor Retinaculum
- modification of Deep fascia
Attachments: Laterally: Lower part of Sharp Ant-border of Radius
Medially: Triquetoal & Pissiform
structures: Post.Interosseous Nerve
Ant. " Artery
Extensor carpi radialis longus
Extensor carpi ulnaris Brevis
Abductor Pollicis longus + Diagram
Extensor Pollicis longus
Extensor Digitiminimi
LARYNX
→ organ for production of sound or phonation
Location → Anterior midline of neck
Extends from root of tongue to trachea
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→ Thyroid → arytenoid
→ cricoid → cuneiform
→ Epiglottis (Dhakkan) corniculate
Intrinsic muscles: - Aryepiglotticus
- thyroepiglottious
→ crico arytenoid
→ posterior crico arytenoid
→ lateral crico arytenoid
→ Thyro arytenoid → Go thyroid (outside the
larynx)
Transverse arytenoid
→ oblique arytenoid
Blood supply: upto vocal folds → Sup. Laryngeal Artery
Below vocal folds → Inf. Laryngeal Artery
veins → same as artery
sensory →
upto vocal folds → Internal laryngeal Nerve
below vocal folds → Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Applied: Lesions of L. Nerves: External Laryngeal Nerve- Weakness of phonation
vocal nodules: swelling in the vocal cords at the junction of Ant 43ʳᵈ & Post 2/3ʳᵈ
laryngitis: Inflammation of Larynx
Flexor Retinaculum
strong fibrous band which bridges Ant-concavis of the carpels &
converts it into a tunnel Kla carpel tunnel