IP UNIVERSITATEA DE STAT DE MEDICINĂ ŞI FARMACIE NICOLAE TESTEMIŢANU FACULTATEA MEDICINĂ nr. 1 CATEDRA DE ANATOMIE A OMULUI

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IP UNIVERSITATEA DE STAT DE MEDICINĂ ŞI FARMACIE NICOLAE TESTEMIŢANU FACULTATEA MEDICINĂ nr. 1 CATEDRA DE ANATOMIE A OMULUI MD 2004, Chişinău, Republica Moldova, bd. Ştefan cel Mare, 192, tel.: +373.22.205349 mail: ilia.catereniuc@usmf.md / anatom@usmf.md List of questions on practical skills test in Human Anatomy, the II-nd semester, faculty of Medicine CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Demonstrate: 1. The portions of the spinal cord 2. The external structure of the spinal cord 3. The columns of the spinal cord 4. The ventral and dorsal roots of the spinal nerves. 5. The cauda equina. 6. The spinal ganglia. 7. The segments of the spinal cord. 8. The skeletotopy of the spinal cord. 9. The derivatives of the primary and secondary cerebral vesicles. 10. The divisions of the brain, the brain stem. 11. The rhombencephalon. 12. The myelencephalon. 13. The external structure of the myelencephalon. 14. The Varoli s pons, its limits 15. The cerebellum, its parts 16. The peduncles of the cerebellum. 17. Rhomboid fossa, its limits. 18. The structural elements of the rhomboid fossa. 19. The isthmus of the rhombencephalon. 20. The midbrain. 21. The tectal lamina, its components. 22. The peduncles of the brain. 23. The interpeduncular fossa 24. The posterior perforated substance. 25. The nuclei of the midbrain. 26. The aqueduct of the brain. 27. The betweenbrain /the diencephalon/, its portions. 28. The thalamencephalon. 29. The epithalamus. 30. The pineal body /epiphysis/. 31. The metathalamus. 32. The hypothalamus. 33. The mamillary bodies. 34. The optic chiasma. 35. The hypophysis /the pituitary gland/. 36. The poles and lobes of the brain. 37. The insula. 38. The sulci of the dorso-lateral surface of the brain hemisphera 39. The gyri and sulci of the frontal lobe of the brain. 40. The gyrus rectus. 41. Sulci and gyri of the temporal lobe of the brain. 42. Sulci and gyri of the parietal lobe of the brain.

43. Sulci and gyri of the occipital lobe of the brain. 44. Sulci of the medial surface of the brain hemisphera 45. Gyri of the lower surface of the brain hemisphera. 46. The paracentral lobule. 47. The uncus. 48. The fornicate gyrus. 49. The limbic system. 50. The peripheral part of the limbic system. 51. The anterior perforated substance. 52. Components of the limbic system. 53. The grey and white substances of the hemisphere. 54. The basal nuclei of the hemisphera. 55. The internal capsule, its divisions. 56. The corpus callosum, its parts. 57. The fornix, its portions.. 58. The septum lucidum. 59. The anterior and posterior brain comissurae 60. The brain ventricles. 61. The fourth ventricle. 62. The walls of the fourth ventricle. 63. The communications of the fourth ventricle. 64. The third ventricle. 65. The walls of the III ventricle. 66. The communications of the third ventricle. 67. The lateral ventricles. 68. The portions of the lateral cerebral ventricles. 69. The walls of the lateral cerebral ventricles. 70. The communications of the lateral ventricles. 71. The spinal meninges. 72. The cerebral meninges. 73. The cerebral dura mater. 74. The derivatives of the cerebral dura mater. 75. The falx cerebri. 76. The sinuses of the dura matter. 77. The subarachnoid cisternae. 78. The arterial circle of the brain. Demonstrate: REGION OF THE HEAD AND NECK 1. Coats of the eyeball 2. Striated muscles of the eye 3. Optic nerve 4. Divisions of the bony labyrinth 5. Vestibulocochlear nerve 6. Trigeminal nerve 7. Ophthalmic nerve, its visible branches 8. Mandibular nerve, its branches 9. Lingual nerve 10. Facial nerve 11. Branches of the facial nerve 12. Parotid plexus 13. Connections of the facial nerve 14. Neurovascular packet of the neck 15. Vagus nerve 16. Cervical ganglions of the sympathetic chain 17. Hypoglossal nerve

18. Accessory nerve 19. Cervical plexus 20. Phrenic nerve 21. Cutaneous branches of the cervical plexus 22. Cervical loop 23. Deep cervical and subclavian loops 24. Nervous connections of the regions of the head and neck 25. Common carotid artery, its branches 26 Sinocarotid reflexogenic zone 27. Internal carotid artery 28. Arterial circle of the brain 29. Branches of the external carotid artery 30. Maxillary artery 31. Arteries of the facial region 32. Subclavian artery 33. Branches of the subclavian artery 34. Arteries of the thyroid gland 35. Regions of compression of the arteries at the region of the head and neck 36. Veins of the facial region 37. Superficial veins of the neck 38. Internal jugular vein 39. Subclavian vein 40. Brachiocephalic veins 41. Blood vessels and nerves at the region of the hiomandibular triangle 42. Blood vessels and nerves of the carotid triangle 43. Blood vessels and nerves of the larynx REGION OF THE THORACIC CAGE 44. Anatomical position of the heart 45. Auricles of the heart 46. Chambers of the heat 47. Valves of the heart 48. Arteries of the heart 49. Veins of the heart 50. Skeletotopy of the heart 51. Projection of the cardiac valves on the anterior thoracic wall. 52. Regions of auscultation of the noise of the heart 53. Blood vessels which start from the ventricles of the heart 54. Blood vessels opened into the atria of the heart 55. Aorta, its branches 56. Ascending aorta, its branches 57. Aortic arch, its branches 58. Branches of the descending thoracic aorta 59. Pulmonary trunk, its branches 60. Sinuses of the pericardium 61. Superior vena cava 62. Inferior vena cava 63. Blood vessels and nerves of the mediastinum /anterior, middle, posterior/ 64. Internal thoracic artery, its branches 65. Phrenic nerve 66. Veins of the posterior mediastinum 67. Azygos and accessory hemiazygos veins, their tributaries 68. Vagus nerve 69. Thoracic part of the sympathetic chain 70. Greater and lesser splanchnic nerves 71. Intercostal blood vessels and nerves

72. Esophageous plexus 73. Pulmonary plexus 74. Thoracic lymph duct ABDOMINAL CAVITY 75. Branches of the abdominal aorta 76. Bifurcation of the aorta 77. Parietal branches of the abdominal aorta 78. Visceral branches of the abdominal aorta 79. Branches of the celiac trunk 80. Superior mesenteric artery, its branches 81. Inferior mesenteric artery, its branches 82. Arteries of the stomach 83. Arteries of the small intestine 84. Arteries of the large intestine 85. Arteries of the suprarenal gland 86. Portal vein 87. Tributaries of the portal vein 88. Inferior vena cava 89. Tributaries of the inferior vena cava 90. Parietal tributaries of the inferior vena cava 91. Visceral tributaries of the inferior vena cava 92. Hepatic veins 93. Elements of the hilum of the liver and hepatoduodenal ligament 94. Lienal vessels 95. Renal veins 96. Testiculary /ovarian/ artery 97. Branches of the lumbar plexus 98. Lumbar part of the sympathetic chain PELVIC CAVITY 100. Iliac vessels 101. Branches of the internal iliac artery 102. Branches of the external iliac artery 103. Iliac veins 104. Blood vessels and nerves passing through the suprapiriform foramen 105. Blood vessels and nerves passing through the infrapiriform foramen 106. Contents of the obturator canal 107. Obturator nerve 108. Femoral nerve 109. Sacral plexus, its branches 110. Vegetative plexuses and ganglia of the pelvic cavity UPPER LIMBS 111. Axillary artery 112. Branches of the axillary artery 113. Blood vessels of the region of the arm 114. Arteries of the forearm 115. Arteries of the elbow net /rete cubity/ 116. Radial artery 117. Palmar arteries, their branches 118. Regions of compression of the arteries of the upper limb 119. Axillary vein 120. Superficial veins of the upper limb 121. Short branches of the brachial plexus 122. Axillary nerve 123. Long branches of the brachial plexus

124. Radial nerve 125. Median nerve 126. Ulnar nerve 127. Musculocutaneous nerve 128. Blood vessels and nerves of the arm 129. Cutaneous nerves of the arm 130. Humeromuscular canal, its contents 131. Intercostobrachial nerves 132. Nerves of the region of the forearm 133. Blood vessels and nerves of the ulnar groove 134. Cutaneous nerves of the forearm 135. Nerves of the hand LOWER LIMBS 136. Femoral artery 137. Branches of the femoral artery 138. Deep femoral artery, its branches 139. Popliteal artery, its branches 140. Arteries of the region of the leg 141. Anterior and posterior tibial arteries 142. Peroneal artery, its branches 143. Blood vessels which form arterial net of the knee 144. Arteries of the foot 145. Dorsal artery of the foot, its branches 146. Arterial arches of the foot 147. Regions of compression of the arteries of the lower limbs 148. Regions where can be touched pulse of the arteries of the foot 149. Femoral vein 150. Superficial veins of the lower limbs 151. Veins of the foot 152. Dorsal venous net of the foot 153. Nerves of the region of the thigh 154. Femoral nerve 155. Schiatic nerve 156. Cutaneous nerves of the buttocks 157. Cutaneous nerves of the thigh 158. Nerves of the leg 159. Cutaneous nerves of the leg 160. Tibial nerve, its branches 161. Common peroneal nerve, its branches 162. Superficial peroneal nerve, its branches 163. Deep peroneal nerve 164. Saphenus nerve 165. Cutaneous nerves of the foot 166. Dorsal nerves of the foot 167. Plantar nerves of the foot 168. Blood vessels and nerves which pass through the suprapiriform foramen 169. Blood vessels and nerves which pass through the infrapiriform foramen 170. Blood vessels and nerves of the femoral triangle 171. Blood vessels and nerves of the vastoadductorius canal 172. Blood vessels and nerves of the popliteal fossa 173. Anatomical structures of the cruropopliteal canal 174. Plantar grooves, their contents 175. Anatomical structures of the Pirogov s canal