Anatomy

A highly detailed illustration of human anatomical structures, focusing on the shoulder, arm, and related nerves and muscles, with a clinical setting backdrop.

Anatomy Mastery Quiz

Test your anatomical knowledge with our challenging quiz designed for medical students and professionals! Dive into questions that cover various aspects of human anatomy, from nerve injuries to muscle functions.

Take the challenge and see how well you understand the intricacies of the human body.

  • 15 multiple-choice questions
  • Covering key anatomical concepts
  • Ideal for medical training and revision
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A 25-year-old male was brought to the emergency department by ambulance crew. He met with accident and complaining of unable to move his right upper limb and pain over the shoulder region. Radiological examination revealed fracture of surgical neck of humerus. Which of the following structures will be involved in surgical neck fracture of humerus?
Median nerve and circumflex humeral arteries
Radial nerve and brachial artery
Axillary nerve and circumflex humeral arteries
Axillary nerve and deep brachial artery
Ulnar nerve and deep brachial artery
A 34-year-old male came to the primary care physician complaining of unable to abduct his right arm and loss of sensation on skin of upper lateral aspect of right arm since 4 days. He has history of recurrent anterior dislocation of shoulder joint. Which of the following nerve and muscle are involved?
Axillary nerve and subscapularis
Radial nerve and triceps brachii
Axillary nerve and deltoid
Radial nerve and deltoid
Musculocutaneous nerve and biceps brachii
A 30-year-old male was brought to the emergency department by ambulance crew. He was involved in a fight and somebody stabbed him with a knife at root of neck on right side. He was in hypovolaemic shock due to loss of blood. The emergency physician resuscitated and observed that there is an injury to right subclavian artery distal to scalenus anterior muscle. In this case the right upperlimb will receive blood supply through collateral anastomosis between
Second part of subclavian artery and first part of axillary artery
First part of subclavian artery and first part of axillary artery
Second part of subclavian artery and third part of axillary artery
First part of subclavian artery and third part of axillary artery
Third part of subclavian artery and first part of axillary artery
A 50-year-old female came to the primary care physician complaining that she noticed some abnormality with her right breast since one week. On examination a hard lump of 3cm x 2cm x 1cm was noticed in superolateral quadrant of right breast along with edema and puckering of skin with appearance of peau d’orange sign. This sign is due to
Obstruction of cutaneous lymphatics by cancer
Invasion of suspensory ligaments by cancer
Obstruction of deep lymphatics by cancer
Invasion of retromammary space by cancer
Invasion of deep fascia by cancer
A 30-year-old male came to the emergency department with deep laceration on the anterior aspect of the right arm. Which of the following muscles are present in the anterior aspect of arm?
Biceps brachii and triceps brachii
Biceps brachii and anconeus
Biceps brachii and brachialis
Brachialis and triceps brachii
Coracobrachialis and triceps brachii.
A 50–year–old carpenter was brought to the emergency department with injury to the left cubital fossa region. Which of the following structures are involved?
Biceps brachii tendon, median nerve and brachial artery
Ulnar nerve, median nerve and biceps brachii tendon
Ulnar nerve, brachial artery and median nerve
Median nerve, coracobrachialis muscle and brachial artery
Coracobrachialis muscle, biceps brachii tendon and median nerve
A 50–year–old man came to the orthopaedic consultation with inability to pronate the right forearm after a fall. Pronation and supination occurs at
Radio-ulnar joint
Wrist joint
Humero-ulnar joint
Humero-radial joint
Intercarpal joint
A 35–year–old female came to the primary care physician with inability to adduct the right index finger after an injury to the hand. Which of the following muscle is injured?
Lumbrical
Adductor digit minimi
Palmar interosseous
Dorsal interosseous
Adductor pollicis
A 15-year-old boy came to the orthopaedic outpatient department complaining of pain over left the shoulder region and restricted movements of glenohumeral joint. He has history injury to his left shoulder while playing base ball 2 days ago. The orthopaedic surgeon examined him and diagnosed as case of rotator cuff injury. Which of the following muscle is involved?
Supraspinatus
Teres major
Triceps brachii
Latissimus dorsi
Biceps brachii
A 50-year-old female was brought to the emergency department by her relatives. She is complaining of severe pain over the right shoulder. She has history of fall from 4 feet height with tip of right shoulder touching ground. Physical examination revealed medially rotated right arm and tenderness over lateral aspect of shoulder. Radiological examination revealed avulsion fracture of greater tubercle of humerus. The deformity of medial rotation of arm is due to unopposed action of
Supraspinatus
Teres mere
Long head of biceps brachii
Infraspinatus
Subscapularies
A 55-year-old female came to the primary care physician and expressed concern about a lump she noticed in her left breast about 3 days ago. The primary care physician examined her and noticed a hard lump of 2cm x 1cm x 1cm in supero lateral quadrant of right breast and enlarged lymphnodes beneath pectoralis major muscle. Which of the following group of axillary lymphnodes are enlarged?
Central group
Anterior group
Posterior group
Lateral group
Apical group
A 28-year-old male came to the primary care physician complaining of difficulty in raising his right upper limb, bend elbow and not feeling sensation in upper and outer aspect of arm. His symptoms started 4 days ago after he fell on his shoulder from roof of building. After thorough examination the primary care physician diagnosed the case as Erb – Duchenne paralysis. Which of following deformity is sign for the diagnosis?
Arm adducted and laterally rotated with forearm flexed and supinated
Arm adducted and laterally rotated with forearm extended and pronated
Arm adducted and medially rotated with forearm flexed and supinated
Arm adducted and medially rotated with forearm extended and pronated
Arm adducted and laterally rotated with forearm extended and pronated
A 45-year – old male came to the primary care physician with inability to flex the right elbow joint and loss of cutaneous sensation on the lateral aspect of forearm. Which of the following nerves are involved?
Radial nerve
Median nerve
Musculo cutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
Ulnar nerve
A 20–year–old male came to the emergency department with inability to extend the left wrist joint after a fall on outstretched hand. Radiographic examination revealed fracture of the middle 1/3rd of the humeral shaft. Which of the following nerves are damaged?
Radial
Ulnar
Axillary
Musculocutaneous
Median
A 25–year–old pregnant woman came to the regular antenatal visit with swelling of the right wrist since 2 weeks. The examination revealed carpal tunnel syndrome with compression of median nerve. Loss of cutaneous sensation affects
Palmar aspect of medial 1 ½ fingers
Palmar aspect of middle 3 fingers
Dorsal aspect of medial 1 ½ fingers
Dorsal aspect of lateral 3 ½ fingers
Palmar aspect of lateral 3 ½ fingers
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