Anatomy 2.0 Flashcards

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amelia

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Meromelia

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Polydactyly

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Syndactyly

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Syndactyly

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Brachydactyly

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Cleft hand or foot

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Placenta previa

marginalis

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Placenta previa

parietalis

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Placenta previa

centralis

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Accessory placenta

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Velamentous placenta

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Battledore placenta

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Placenta increta

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Craniopagus

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Pygopagus

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Thoracopagus

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Down syndrome

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Down syndrome

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Turner syndrome

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Too long umbilical cord

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True knot of

umbilical cord

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True knot of

umbilical cord

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False knot of

umbilical cord

25
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Fetal surface

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Ectopia Cordis

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Dextrocardia

28
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Complete failure of
formation of the interatrial
septum

29
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Persistent truncus

arteriosus

30
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Coarctation of the

aorta (preductal)

31
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Coarctation of the

aorta (postductal)

32
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1- Clavicle.
2- Aortic knucle. 
3- Right atrium. 
4- Left ventricle. 
5- Apex of the heart.
6- Right cupola of the diaphragm. 
7- Left cupola of the diaphragm. 
8- Trachea.
9- Costodiaphragmatic recess. 
10-Cardiophrenic recess. 
11-Gastric air bubbles.
12-Pulmonary artery. 
13- Left auricle.
14- Apex of left lung
33
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1- Trachea. 
2- Clavicle.
3- Coracoid process.
4- Acromioclavicular joint. 
5- Head of the humeros.
6- Costodiaphragmatic recess. 
7- Right cupola of diaphragm. 
8- Left cupola of diaphragm. 
9- Gas in the stomach fundus. 
10-    Aortic knucle.
11-Pulmonary trunk. 
12-Left auricle.
13- Left ventricle. 
14- Apex of the heart.
34
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1- Arch of aorta.
2- Right ventricle.
3- Left atrium.
4- Manubrium sterni. 
5- Body of the sternum. 
6- Liver.
7- Left ventricle. 
8- Oesophagus. 
9- Trachea.
35
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1- Right ventricle. 
2- Ascending aorta. 
3- Arch of aorta. 
4- Left atrium.
5- Liver.
6- Manubrium sterni.
7- Body of the sternum.
36
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1- Right lung.
2- Left lung.
3- Right atrium. 
4- Left ventricle. 
5- Ascending aorta. 
6- Liver.
7- Superior vena cava. 
8- Left atrium.
37
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1- Ascending aorta. 
2- Arch of aorta. 
3- Innominate artery.
4- Left common carotid artery. 
5- Left subclavian artery.
6- Right subclavian artery.
7- Right common carotid artery.
38
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1- Ascending aorta. 
2- Arch of aorta. 
3- Innominate artery.
4-   Left Common carotid artery. 
5- Left subclavian artery.
6- Descending aorta.
39
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SVC
Origin
End
Branches/ tributaries

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Formed by the union of 2 brachiocephalic veins

Ends by opening into right atrium

Azygos vein

40
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Trachea
Beg
End
Length

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Neck, continuation of larynx
Ends in thorax at sternal angle
10-12 cm long

41
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Esophagus
Beg
End
Length
Blood supply
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begins in neck, continuation of pharynx

End in stomach

25 cm

Esophageal branches of the thoracic aorta, azygos, hemiazygos, accessory hemiazygos veins

42
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Joints related to maniburum

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Maniburo-sternal joint
4 costochondral joint
Sternoclavicular joint

43
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Joints related to sternum

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Manubriosternal joint

12 Sternocostal joints

44
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32 is

Its branches are

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Phrenic nerve

Motor: Diaphragm
Sensory: pericardium, mediastinal and diaphragmatic pleura, serous membranes.