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GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY I. General Anatomy 1. Anatomical terms 2. Skin, superficial fascia & deep fascia 3. Cardiovascular system, portal system, collateral circulation and arteries. 4. Lymphatic system, regional lymph nodes 5. Osteology- Including ossification & growth of bones 6. Myology Including types of muscular tissue & innervation. 7. Syndesmology Including classification of Joints 8. Nervous system I IV. Head & Neck 01. Scalp, face & temple, lacrimal apparatus 02. Neck Deep fascia of neck, posterior triangle, suboccipital triangle, anterior triangle, anterior median region of the neck, deep structures in the neck 03. Cranial cavity Meninges, parts of brain, ventricles of brain, dural venous sinuses, cranial nerves attached to the brain, pituitary gland 04. Cranial nerves III, IV,V,VI, VII, IX,XII in detail. 05. Orbital cavity Muscles of the eye ball, supports of the eye ball, nerves and vessels in the orbit. 06. Parotid gland. 07. Temporo-mandibular joint, muscles of mastication, infratemporal fossa, pterygo palatine fossa. 08. Submandibular region 09. Walls of the nasal cavity, paranasal air sinuses 10. palate 11. Oral cavity, tongue, 12. Pharynx (palatine tonsil and the auditory tube) Larynx. OSTEOLOGY Foetal skull, adult skull, individual bones of the skull, hyoid bone and cervical vertebrae. Thorax : Demonstration on dissected specimens of 1. Thoracic wall 2. Heart chambers 3. Coronary arteries 4. pericardium 5. Lungs surface; pleural cavity 6. Diaphragm Abdomen : Demonstration on dissected specimens of: 1. Peritoneal cavity 2. Organs in the abdominal & pelvic cavity V. Clinical Procedure a). Intramuscular injections: Demonstration on a dissected specimen and on a living person of the following sites of injection. Revised and Approved by the BOS at its ordinary meeting held on 07.05.2015 1

1. Deltoid muscle and its relation to the axillary nerve and radial nerve 2. Gluteal region and the relation of the sciatic nerve. 3. Vastus lateralis muscle. b) Intravenous injections: Demonstration of veins in the dissected specimen and on a living person of the following sites of injection. 1. Median cubital vein 2. Cephalic vein 3. Basilic vein 4. Long saphenous vein c) Arterial pulsations: Demonstration of arteries on a dissected specimen and feeling of pulsation of the following arteries on living person. 1. Superficial temporal 2. Facial 3. Carotid 4. Axillary 5. Brachial 6. Radial 7. Ulnar 8. Femoral 9. Popliteal 10. Dorsalis pedis. d) Lumbar Puncture: Demonstration on a dissected specimen of the spinal cord, caudaequina & epidural space and the intervertebral space between L4 & L5. e) Applied Endoscopic Anatomy of Oral Cavity, Nasal Cavity, External ear. VI. V Embryology Oogenesis, Spermatogenesis, Fertilization, Placenta, Primitive streak, Neural crest, Bilaminar and trilaminar embryonic disc, intraembryonic mesoderm formation and fate, Notochord- formation & fate, Pharyngeal arches, pouches & clefts, Development of face, tongue, palate, thyroid gland, pituitary gland, salivary glands, and anomalies in their development, Tooth development in brief. The cell, Basic tissue Epithelium, Connective tissue including cartilage and bone, Muscular tissue, Nervous tissue, Peripheral nerve, Sensory ganglion, Motor ganglion, Skin, Classification of glands, Salivary glands (serous, mucous and mixed glands), Blood vessels, lymphoid tissue, Tooth, Lip, Tongue, Hard palate, Oesophagus, Stomach, Duodenum, Ileum, Colon, Vermiform appendix, Liver, Pancreas, Lung, Trachea, Epiglottis, Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland, Suprarenal gland and Pituitary gland, Kidney, Ureter, Urinary baldder, Ovary and Testis. VI Medical Genetics: Mitosis, Meiosis, Chromosome, Gene structure, Mendelism, Modes of inheritence Revised and Approved by the BOS at its ordinary meeting held on 07.05.2015 2

GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY (PART-A) I. General Anatomy 1. Anatomical terms 2. Skin, superficial fascia & deep fascia 3. Cardiovascular system, portal system, collateral circulation and arteries. 4. Lymphatic system, regional lymph nodes 5. Osteology- Including ossification & growth of bones 6. Myology Including types of muscular tissue & innervation. 7. Syndesmology Including classification of joints 8. Nervous system II Head & Neck 01Scalp, face & temple, lacrimal apparatus 02. Neck Deep fascia of neck, posterior triangle, suboccipital triangle, anterior triangle, anterior median region of the neck, deep structures in the neck 03. Cranial cavity Meninges, parts of brain, ventricles of brain, dural venous sinuses, cranial nerves attached to the brain, pituitary gland 04. Cranial nerves III, IV,V,VI, VII, IX,XII in detail. 05. Orbital cavity Muscles of the eye ball, supports of the eye ball, nerves and vessels in the orbit. 06. Parotid gland. OSTEOLOGY Foetal skull, adult skull, individual bones of the skull, hyoid bone and cervical vertebrae. I The cell, Basic tissues Epithelium, Connective tissue including cartilage and bone, Muscular tissue, Nervous tissue, Peripheral nerve, Sensory ganglion, Motor ganglion, Skin, Classification of glands, Salivary glands (serous, mucous and mixed glands) Thyroid gland, Parathyroid gland, Renal supra gland and Pituitary gland. Revised and Approved by the BOS at its ordinary meeting held on 07.05.2015 3

GENERAL HUMAN ANATOMY INCLUDING EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY (PART-B) I. Head & Neck 01. Temporomandibular joint, muscles of mastification, infratemporal fossa, palatine pterygo fossa. 02. Submandibular region 03. Walls of the nasal cavity, paranasal air sinuses 04. Palate 05. Oral cavity, tongue, 06. Pharynx (palatine tonsil and the auditory tube) Larynx. I IV. Thorax : Demonstration on dissected specimens of a. Thoracic wall b. Heart chambers c. Coronary arteries d. pericardium e. Lungs surface; pleural cavity f. Diaphragm Abdomen : Demonstration on dissected specimens of: a. Peritoneal cavity b. Organs in the abdominal & pelvic cavity Clinical Procedure a). Intramuscular injections: Demonstration on a dissected specimen and on a living person of the following sites of injection. 1. Deltoid muscle and its relation to the axillary nerve and radial nerve 2. Gluteal region and the relation of the sciatic nerve. 3. Vastus lateralis muscle. b) Intravenous injections: Demonstration of veins in the dissected specimen and on a living person of the following sites of injection. 1. Median cubital vein 2. Cephalic vein 3. Basilic vein 4. Long saphenous vein c) Arterial pulsations: Demonstration of arteries on a dissected specimen and feeling of pulsation of the following arteries on living person. 1. Superficial temporal 2. Facial 3. Carotid 4. Axillary 5. Brachial 6. Radial 7. Ulnar 8. Femoral 9. Popliteal 10. Dorsalis pedis. d) Lumbar Puncture: Demonstration on a dissected specimen of the spinal cord, caudaequina & epidural space and the intervertebral space between L4 & L5. V. Embryology Oogenesis, Spermatogenesis, Fertilization, Placenta, Primitive streak, Neural Revised and Approved by the BOS at its ordinary meeting held on 07.05.2015 4

crest, Bilaminar and trilaminar embryonic disc, Intraembryonic mesoderm formation and fate, Notochord- formation & fate, Pharyngeal arches, pouches & clefts, Development of face, tongue, palate, thyroid gland, pituitary gland, salivary glands, and anomalies in their development, Tooth development in brief. VI. Blood vessels, lymphoid tissue, Tooth, lip, tongue, Hard palate, Oesophagus, Stomach, Duodenum, Ileum, Colon, Vermiform appendix, Liver, Pancreas, Lung, Trachea, Epiglottis, Kidney, Ureter, Urinary baldder, Ovary and Testis. V Medical Genetics: Mitosis, Meiosis, Chromosome, Gene structure, Mendelism, Modes of inheritance Revised and Approved by the BOS at its ordinary meeting held on 07.05.2015 5