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APRIL - 2003

OCTOBER - 2003

February 2009 [KU 652] Sub. Code : 4131 FIRST B.D.S DEGREE EXAMINATION (Modified Regulations III) Paper I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Time : Three hours Q. P. Code : 544131 Answer ALL questions. Maximum: 100 Marks I. Essays : (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Describe the course, relations and branches of Mandibular Nerve. 2. Describe the Thyroid Gland under the following headings: Position Relations Blood Supply Histology Development II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Histology of Palatine Tonsil. 2. External Jugular Vein. 3. Submandibular Ganglion. 4. Development of Tongue 5. Facial Artery. 6. Nasal Septum. 7. Orbicularis Oculi. 8. Maxillary sinus. 9. Structure of Tooth. 10. Tympanic Membrane. *****

August 2009 [KV 652] Sub. Code : 4131 FIRST B.D.S DEGREE EXAMINATION (Modified Regulations III) Paper I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Time : Three hours Q. P. Code : 544131 Answer ALL questions. Maximum: 100 Marks I. Essays : (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Draw a labeled diagram of an adult tooth (Longitudinal section). Also give a brief account of dental innervation. 2. Describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of parotid gland. Add a note on its applied anatomy. II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Contents of the middle ear. 2. Development of longue. 3. Corpus callosum. 4. Usual eruption and shedding timings of deciduous teeth. 5. Maxillary air sinus. 6. Danger area of the face. 7. Blood supply of thyroid gland. 8. Periodontal ligament. 9. Temperiomandibular joint. 10. Tympanic membrane. *****

February 2010 [KW 652] Sub. Code : 4131 FIRST B.D.S DEGREE EXAMINATION (Modified Regulations III) Paper I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Q. P. Code : 544131 Time : Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks Answer ALL questions. I. Essays : (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Describe the tongue under the following headings: a) Its muscles b) Blood supply c) Nerve supply d) lymphatic drainage. 2. Describe the temparo mandibular joint and its movements. II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Tympanic membrane. 2. Choroid coat of eye ball. 3. Cavernous sinus. 4. Posterior belly of digastric. 5. Structure of the mixed salivary gland. 6. Third part of the vertebral artery. 7. Structure of tooth. 8. Middle meatus of the nasal cavity. 9. Contents of the middle ear. 10. Periodontal ligament. *****

August 2010 [KX 652] Sub. Code: 4131 FIRST B.D.S DEGREE EXAMINATION (Modified Regulations III) Paper I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Q.P. Code: 544131 Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks Answer ALL Questions I. Essays: 2 x 20 = 40 Marks 1. Describe the origin, course, relations, branches and termination of external Carotid Artery. 2. Describe the relations, tributaries, communications and applied anatomy of Cavernous Sinus. II. Write Short Notes on: 10 x 6 = 60 Marks 1. Lateral pterygoid muscle. 2. Surgical anatomy of scalp. 3. Lingual nerve. 4. Superior orbital fissure. 5. Derivatives of Second pharyngeal arch. 6. Floor of IVth ventricle. 7. Microscopic structure of submandibular salivary gland. 8. Septum of Nose. 9. Movements of vocal cord. 10. Movements of Eyeball. *****

February 2011 [KY 652] Sub. Code : 4131 FIRST B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION. (Modified Regulations III) Paper I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Q.P. Code : 544131 Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks Answer ALL questions. I. Essays : (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Describe in detail the lateral wall of the nasal cavity under the following headings: Formation, mucous lining, features, blood supply, nerve supply, lymphatic drainage and applied anatomy. 2. Give an account of the nuclei of origin, emergence, course, relations, branches of distribution and applied anatomy of mandibular nerve. II. Write short notes on : (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Boundaries and content of carotid triangle. 2. Hyoid arch. 3. Microscopic anatomy of the palatine tonsil. 4. Digastric muscle. 5. Chorda Tympani nerve. 6. Corpus callosum. 7. Otic ganglion. 8. Oblique muscles of the eye ball. 9. Development of the palate. 10. Cricoid cartilage.

August 2011 [KZ 652] Sub. Code : 4131 FIRST B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Q. P. Code : 544131 Time : Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks Answer ALL questions I. Essay Questions: (2 x 20 = 40) 1. Write in detail about parotid gland under the following headings: Situation, capsule, shape, relation, parotid duct, blood supply, nerve supply and applied anatomy. 2. Write in detail about larynx with reference to the extent, cartilages, ligaments, cavity, muscles, nerve supply and applied anatomy. II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 6 = 60) 1. Buccinator. 2. I part of maxillary artery. 3. Ciliary ganglion. 4. Lateral wall of nose. 5. Development of face. 6. Histology of pituitary. 7. Facial artery. 8. Carotid sheath. 9. Nerve supply of scalp. 10. Soft palate. *******

February 2012 [LA 652] Sub. Code: 4131 FIRST B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION PAPER I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Q.P. Code: 544131 Time : 3 hours Maximum : 70 marks (180 Min) Answer ALL questions in the same order. Draw Suitable diagrams wherever necessary I. Elaborate on: (2 x 10 = 20) 1. Describe the pituitary gland under the following headings. Definition, situation, relations, parts, sub divisions, development microscopic anatomy, hormone. 2. Define pharynx, its extent, sub division, Describe in detail about the nasopharynx. II. Write notes on: (10 x 5 = 50) 1. Neural crest cells and its derivatives. 2. Pterygopalatine fossa. 3. Cervical sympathetic chain. 4. Opthalmic artery 5. Histology of salivary glands. 6. Corpus, callosum and its extension. 7. Define sutures, classify give examples. 8. Define Pneumatic bones, its functions, describe maxillary sinus. 9. Tympanic membrane. 10. Ligaments of larynx. *******

[LC 652] FEBRUARY 2013 Sub. Code: 4131 FIRST YEAR B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM PAPER I HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY Q.P.Code: 544131 Time : 180 Minutes Maximum : 70 marks I. Elaborate on: (2x10=20) 1. Describe the origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of muscles of mastication. 2. Describe the location, parts, coverings, relations, blood supply and histology of thyroid gland. II. Write notes on: (10x5=50) 1. Cavernous sinus 2. Spinal cord 3. Ciliary ganglion 4. Maxillary artery 5. Development of tooth 6. Histology of hyaline cartilage 7. Constrictors of pharynx 8. Soft palate 9. Hypoglossal nerve 10. Boundaries and contents of carotid triangle. *******