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1 fig For the following diagrams Please draw small circles at the following points (pts in bold are main syllabus pts): Liver-1 Liver-2 Liver-3 Liver-4 Spleen-4 Spleen-5 Stomach-41 Stomach-42 Stomach-43 Stomach-44 Stomach-45 Gall Bl-44 Gall Bl-45 Gall Bl-41 Gall Bl-40 Bladder-67 Bladder-66 Bladder-65 Bladder-64 Extra Bafeng (M LE-8) fig

2 fig Please label the following structures: Marginal veins Dorsal venous arch Saphenous vein Superficial peroneal nerve Deep Branch of peroneal nerve Saphenous nerve Lateral cutaneous dorsal nerve (Sural n.) Intermediate cutaneous dorsal nerve (Superf. peroneal n.) Medial cutaneous dorsal nerve (Superf. peroneal n.) Lateral tarsal artery Anterior tibial artery Dorsalis pedis artery Arcuate artery Dorsal Metacarpal arteries Dorsal digital nerves Dorsal digital arteries Extensor hallucis longus tendon Tibialis anterior tendon Extensor digitorum longus tendon Extensor hallucis brevis tendon (insertion) Extensor digitorum and hallucis brevis m.m. 2

3 fig 1268 & 1269 Please label the following structures: Extensor hallucis longus tendon & sheath Tibialis anterior tendon sheath Tibialis posterior tendon sheath Extensor retinaculum Tibialis posterior tendon sheath Flexor digitorum longus tendon sheath Flexor hallucis longus tendon sheath Abductor hallucis tendon Extensor hallucis longus muscle Extensor digitorum brevis muscle and tendons Extensor digitorum longus muscle, tendon sheath and tendons Flexor retinaculum Achiles tendon Dorsal interosseous muscles Flexor digitorum brevis muscle 3

4 Please label the following structures: Extensor hallucis longus tendon & sheath Extensor hallucis muscle and tendon Inferior extensor retinaculum Peroneus longus muscle Peroneus brevis muscle Dorsal interosseous muscles Extensor digitorum longus muscle, tendon sheath and tendons Extensor digitorum brevis muscle and tendons Inferior and superior peroneal retinaculum Peroneus longus and brevis tendon sheath Achiles tendon Stomach-41 Gall Bl-41 Gall Bl-40 Bladder-67 Bladder-66 Bladder-65 Bladder-64 Bladder-63 Bladder-62 4

5 Please label the muscles and vessels fig

6 Approximate cross section for Liv-3 Please draw the needle insertion fig

7 Please draw small circles at the following points (pts in bold are main syllabus pts): Gall Bl-34 (& -35, -36) Gall Bl-37 Gall Bl-39 Gall Bl-40 Gall Bl-41 Gall Bl-44 Gall Bl-45 Stomach-41 Stomach-42 Stomach-43 Stomach-44 Stomach-45 Bladder-67 Liver-1 Liver-2 Liver-3 Spleen-6 Bafeng (M LE-8) fig

8 Please draw small circles at the following points (pts in bold are main syllabus pts): Liver-4 Liver-5 Liver-6 Liver-7 Spleen-5 Spleen-6 Spleen-7 Spleen-8 Spleen-9 fig 1308 Please label the following structures: Prominence of the medial malleolus Medial marginal vein Dorsal venous arch Great saphenous vein Superficial peroneal nerve Intermediate cutaneous dorsal nerve (Superf. peroneal n.) Medial cutaneous dorsal nerve (Superf. peroneal n.) Deep Branch of peroneal nerve Saphenous nerve Infrapatellar branch of sahenous n. Cutaneous branch of saphenous n. (Medial crural cutaneous nerve) Posterior crural arcuate vein 2

9 fig 1256 Please draw small circles at the major Bladder, Gall Bladder and Stomach points visible on this diagram: Please label the following structures: Prominence of the lateral malleolus Head of fibula Iliotibial tract Biceps femoris m. long head Lateral head of gastrocnemius m. Soleus m. Peroneus longus muscle Extensor digitorum brevis muscle Peroneus longus and brevis tendon sheath Peroneus brevis muscle Achiles tendon Extensor hallucis longus tendon Inferior extensor retinaculum Inferior and superior peroneal retinaculum 3

10 Please label the following structures: Prominence of the lateral malleolus Lateral marginal vein Dorsal venous arch Small saphenous vein Great saphenous vein Cutaneous branch of saphenous n. (Medial crural cutaneous nerve) Saphenous nerve Sural nerve Cutaneous branches of peroneal n: Medial sural cutaneous n. Lateral sural cutaneous n. Posterior crural arcuate vein 4

11 5 Please label the muscles, vessels and major points of the region (Bl, Kd)

12 Please label the muscles and major points of the region (St, GB, Liv, Sp) 6

13 Please label the vessels shown in each compartment (fig 1261) 7

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