Structure List for Final Flashcards

1
Q

What is this structure?

A

sternal end of clavicle

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2
Q

What structure is this?

A

subclavian groove

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3
Q

What structures are these?

(from top, to left to right)

A
  • acromial end of the clavicle
  • conoid tubercle of the clavicle
  • trapezoid line of the clavicle
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4
Q

What structure is this?

A

suprascapular notch

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5
Q

What structure is this?

A

coracoid process

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6
Q

What structure is this?

A

glenoid cavity

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7
Q

What structures are these?

A
  • (top): supraglenoid tubercle
  • (bottom): infraglenoid tubercle
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8
Q

What structure is this?

A

scapular spine

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9
Q

What structure is this?

A

acromion

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10
Q

What structure is this?

A

greater scapular notch

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11
Q

What structures are these? (left to right)

A
  • (bottom left): subscapular fossa
  • (top right): supraspinous fossa
  • (bottom right): infraspinous fossa
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12
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What structure is this?

A

humeral head

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13
Q

What structures are these? (top to bottom)

A
  • (top): greater humeral tubercle
  • (bottom): lesser humeral tubercle
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14
Q

What structure is this?

A

intertubercular groove (sulcus)

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15
Q

What structure is this?

A

deltoid tuberosity

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16
Q

What structures are these?

A
  • (top): medial supracondylar ridge
  • (bottom): lateral supracondylar ridge
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17
Q

What structures are these?

A
  • (left): lateral epicondyle
  • (right): medial epicondyle
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18
Q

What structure is this?

A

groove for the ulnar N.

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19
Q

What structure is this? (same structure in both aspects)

A

trochlea

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20
Q

What structure is this?

A

capitulum

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21
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial fossa

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22
Q

What structure is this?

A

coronoid fossa

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23
Q

What structure is this?

A

olecranon fossa

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24
Q

What structure is this?

A

olecranon (of the ulna)

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25
Q

What structure is this?

A

coronoid process

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26
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial notch

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27
Q

What structure is this?

A

trochlear notch

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28
Q

What structure is this?

A

ulnar tuberosity

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29
Q

What structure is this?

A

ulnar head

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30
Q

What structure is this?

A

ulnar styloid process

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31
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial head

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32
Q

What structure is this?

A

fovea of the radial head

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33
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial neck

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34
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial tuberosity

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35
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial styloid process

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36
Q

What structure is this?

A

ulnar notch of the radius

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37
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial articular surface for carpal bones

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38
Q

What structure is this?

A

dorsal tubercle

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39
Q

What structure is this?

A

scaphoid

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40
Q

What structure is this?

A

lunate

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41
Q

What structure is this?

A

triquetrum

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42
Q

What structure is this?

A

pisiform

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43
Q

What structure is this?

A

trapezium

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44
Q

What structure is this?

A

trapezoid

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45
Q

What structure is this?

A

capitate

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46
Q

What structure is this?

A

hamate

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47
Q

What structure is this?

A

hook of hamate

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48
Q

What are the bones on the left called?

What are the specific parts pointed out on the right called?

A
  • left: 1st-5th metacarpals
  • right (from bottom to top): base, body, and head of the metatarsals
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49
Q

What structures are these? (from bottom to top)

A
  • bottom: proximal phalanges 2-5
  • middle: intermediate phalanges 2-5
  • top: distal phalanges 2-5
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50
Q

What structure is this?

A

glenoid labrum

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51
Q

What structure is this? (one structure, different aspects)

A

costoclavicular L.

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52
Q

What structure is this? (one structure, different aspects)

A

acomioclavicular L.

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53
Q

What structures are these?

(left, right, and bottom)

A
  • (left): trapezoid L.
  • (right): conoid L.
  • (bottom): coracoclavicular L.
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54
Q

What structure is this?

A

glenohumeral L.

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55
Q

What structure is this?

A

transverse humeral L.

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56
Q

What structure is this?

A

coracoacromial L.

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57
Q

What structures are these? (top to bottom)

A

(top to bottom)

  • ulnar collateral L.
  • anterior band
  • posterior band
  • oblique band
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58
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial collateral L.

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59
Q

What structure is this?

A

annular L.

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60
Q

What structure is this?

A

interosseous membrane

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61
Q

What are the following structures? (bottom to top)

A
  • (bottom): medial and lateral collateral Ls. of 1st-5th metacarpophalangeal joints
  • (middle): medial and lateral collateral Ls. of 1st-4th proximal interphalangeal joints
  • (top): medial and lateral collateral Ls. of 1st-4th distal interphalangeal joints
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62
Q

What structure is this?

A

palmar carpal L.

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63
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor retinaculum (transverse carpal L.)

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64
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor retinaculum

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65
Q

What structure is this?

A

palmar aponeurosis

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66
Q

What structure is this?

A

pectoralis major M.

(N: medial and lateral pectoral Ns.)

67
Q

What structure is this?

A

pectoralis minor M.

(N: medial pectoral N.)

68
Q

What structure is this?

A

subclavius M.

(N: N. to subclavius M.)

69
Q

What structure is this?

A

serratus anterior M.

(N: long thoracic N.)

70
Q

What structure is this? (same structure, different aspects)

A

deltoid M.

(N: axillary N.)

71
Q

What structure is this?

A

subscapularis M.

(N: superior and inferior subscapular Ns.)

72
Q

What structure is this?

A

supraspinatus M.

(N: suprascapular N.)

73
Q

What structure is this?

A

infraspinatus M.

(N: suprascapular N.)

74
Q

What structure is this?

A

teres minor M.

(N: axillary N.)

75
Q

What structure is this?

A

teres major M.

(N: inferior subscapular N.)

76
Q

What structure is this?

A

coracobrachialis M.

(N: musculocutaneous N.)

77
Q

What structures are these? (top to bottom)

A
  • (top): long head biceps brachii M.
  • (bottom): short head biceps brachii M.

(N: musculocutaneous N. from C5-6)

78
Q

What structure is this?

A

brachialis M.

(N: musculocutaneous N.)

79
Q

What structures are these? (top to bottom)

A
  • (top): long head triceps brachii M.
  • (middle): lateral head triceps brachii M.
  • (bottom): medial head triceps brachii M.

(N: radial N.)

80
Q

What structure is this?

A

aconeus M.

(N: radial N.)

81
Q

What structure is this?

A

pronator teres M.

(N: median N.)

82
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor carpi radialis M.

(N: median N.)

83
Q

What structure is this?

A

palmaris longus M.

(N: median N.)

84
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor carpi ulnaris M.

(N: ulnar N.)

85
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor digitorum superficialis M.

(N: median N.)

86
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor digitorum profundus M.

(N: medial part (ulnar N.) and lateral part (anterior interosseous N.))

87
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor pollicis longus M.

(N: anterior interosseous N.)

88
Q

What structure is this?

A

pronator quadratus M.

(N: anterior interosseous N.)

89
Q

What structure is this?

A

brachioradialis

(N: radial N.)

90
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor carpi radialis longus M.

(N: radial N.)

91
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor carpi radialis brevis M.

(N: deep radial N.)

92
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor digitorum M.

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

93
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor digiti minimi

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

94
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor carpi ulnaris M.

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

95
Q

What structure is this?

A

supinator M.

(N: deep radial N.)

96
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor incidis M.

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

97
Q

What structure is this?

A

abductor pollicis longus M.

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

98
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor pollicis brevis M.

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

99
Q

What structure is this?

A

extensor pollicis longus M.

(N: posterior interosseous N.)

100
Q

What structure is this?

A
  • (top): adductor pollicis M. (transverse head)
  • (bottom): adductor pollicis M. (oblique head)

(N: deep ulnar N.)

101
Q

What structure is this?

A

opponens pollicis M.

(N: recurrent branch median N.)

102
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor pollicis brevis M.

(N: deep head (deep ulnar N.) and superficial head (recurrent branch median N.))

103
Q

What structure is this?

A

abductor pollicis brevis M.

(N: recurrent branch median N.)

104
Q

What structure is this?

A

opponens digit minimi

(N: deep ulnar N.)

105
Q

What structure is this?

A

flexor digiti minimi M.

(N: deep ulnar N.)

106
Q

What structure is this?

A

abductor digiti minimi M.

(N: deep ulnar N.)

107
Q

What structures are these?

A

lumbrical Ms. 1st-4th

(N: 1st-2nd (median N.) and 3rd-4th (deep ulnar N.))

108
Q

What structures are these?

A

dorsal interossei Ms. 1-4

(N: deep ulnar N.)

109
Q

What structures are these?

A

palmar interossei Ms. 1-3

(N: deep ulnar N.)

110
Q

What structure is this?

A

(left) subclavian A.

111
Q

What structure is this?

A

axillary A.

112
Q

What structure is this?

A

superior thoracic A.

113
Q

What structure is this?

A

lateral thoracic A.

114
Q

What structure is this?

A

thoracoacromial trunk

(additional view)

115
Q

What structure is this?

A

subscapular A.

116
Q

What structure is this?

A

circumflex scapular A.

117
Q

What structure is this?

A

anterior humeral circumflex A.

118
Q

What structure is this?

A

posterior humeral circumflex A.

119
Q

What structure is this?

A

brachial A.

(additional view)

120
Q

What structure is this?

A

deep brachial A.

121
Q

What structures are these? (2 structures, top to bottom)

A
  • (top): radial collateral A.
  • (bottom): medial collateral A.
122
Q

What structure is this?

A

superior ulnar collateral A.

123
Q

What structure is this?

A

inferior ulnar collateral A.

124
Q

What structures are these?

A
  • (top): anterior ulnar recurrent A.
  • (bottom): posterior ulnar reccurent A.
125
Q

What structures are these? (top to bottom)

A
  • (top): common interosseous A.
  • (middle): posterior interosseous A.
  • (bottom): anterior interosseous A.
126
Q

What structure is this?

A

interosseous recurrent A.

(anastomosis w/ middle collateral A.)

127
Q

What structure is this?

A

superficial palmar arterial arch

128
Q

What structure is this?

A

common palmar digital A.

129
Q

What structure is this?

A

proper palmar digital A.

130
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial A.

131
Q

What structure is this?

A

radial recurrent A.

132
Q

What structure is this?

A

princeps pollicis A.

133
Q

What structure is this?

A

radialis indicis A.

134
Q

What structure is this?

A

deep palmar arterial arch

135
Q

What structure is this?

A

axillary V.

136
Q

What structure is this?

A

brachial Vs.

137
Q

What structure is this?

A

cephalic V.

138
Q

What structure is this?

A

median cubital V.

139
Q

What structure is this?

A

basilic V.

140
Q

What structure is this?

A

long thoracic N.

(additional view)

141
Q

What structure is this?

A

suprascapular N. (C5-6)

142
Q

What structure is this?

A

lateral cord of the brachial plexus (C5-7

143
Q

What structure is this?

A

medial cord of the brachial plexus (C8-T1)

144
Q

What structure is this?

A

posterior cord of the brachial plexus (C5-T1)

145
Q

What structures are these?

A
  • (top): lateral pectoral N.
  • (bottom): medial pectoral N.

(addtional view)

146
Q

What structure is this?

A

medial brachial cutaneous N.

147
Q

What structure is this?

A

medial antebrachial cutaneous N.

148
Q

What structure is this? (only one structure, different aspects)

A

lateral antebrachial cutaneous N.

149
Q

What structure is this?

A

superior (upper) subscapular N.

150
Q

What structure is this?

A

inferior (lower) subscapular N.

151
Q

What structure is this?

A

musculocutaneous N.

152
Q

What structure is this? (one structure, different aspects)

A

axillary N.

153
Q

What structure is this?

A

median N.

(additional views: aka the whole damn text book)

154
Q

What structure is this?

A

anterior interosseous N.

155
Q

What structure is this?

A

recurrent branch of the median N.

156
Q

What structure is this?

A

common palmar digital N.

157
Q

What structure is this?

A

proper palmar digital N.

158
Q

What structure is this?

A

ulnar N.

(additional view)

159
Q

What structure is this?

A

deep ulnar N.

160
Q

What structure is this? (one structure, different aspects)

A

radial N.

161
Q

What structure is this?

A

deep radial N.

(additional views b/c this shit is important)

162
Q

What structure is this?

A

superficial radial N.

163
Q

What structure is this?

A

posterior interosseous N.

164
Q

What structure is this?

A

intercostobrachial N.