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Instant Anatomy-online resource for anatomy

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Instant Anatomy


Today I found an amazing website by Robert Whitaker instantanatomy.net, which contains note and diagrams .There are tips, mnemonics and lists of questions to bring out the relevance and basic principles.  There are even some anatomical crosswords for enthusiasts.

Main content of this site are :-

  •           Instant Anatomy Audio Visual Lectures
  •          Instant Anatomy iPhone/iPad Android Apps
  •         1800 MCQs on the Arm, the Leg, the Thorax, the Adbomen, Embryology 
  •          Instant Anatomy Video Podcasts
  •         The Instant Anatomy CD-ROM 
  •          MCQ iPhone app




Instant Anatomy  has loads of diagrams, podcasts and revision quizzes and is a great place to go if you're revising for exams, or need to brush up on your knowledge. Since retiring 20 years ago Robert Whitaker now teaches clinically applied topographical anatomy to first-year medical students at Cambridge University, in the UK. He also teaches clinically applied anatomy to surgical, radiological and other speciality trainees and is an examiner for the MRCS at the English and Edinburgh Colleges of Surgeons.

The free diagrams on Instant Anatomy are clear, colourful and give you the key points, without the unnecessary detail. The lectures that are available are also extremely well done and easy to followNot all of the podcasts and quiz questions are available on the site, if you're after more content you can purchase and download the Instant Anatomy CD ROM or one of the flash card, quiz or lecture apps available for iPhone or Android


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Human Anatomy dissection videos -University of Michigan

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anatomy dissection videos


Today I saw really amazing medical gross anatomy dissection videos by University of Michigan.This is a series of videos about Anatomy Dissections presented by the University of Michigan.The site is quite extensive and includes animations, quizzes, learning modules, and videos of the actual dissection. If you want to be a super gunner in anatomy you can study up and try those out.


Also visit their YouTube Play list of 47 Gross Anatomy Dissections videos.

List of Dissections available are :

Musculoskeletal System I
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Musculoskeletal System II
Gastrointestinal System
Endocrine & Reproductive Systems
Nervous System

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Cranial Nerves Mnemonic Collections for Medical Students

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cranial nerve mnemonics
Today I got an email from a nursing student from Malaysia asking which are the best mnemonics to easily remember cranial nerves.For most of us it is a basic one.However I am sharing some best mnemonics for cranial nerves for those who needs it.







  1. Oh, Oh, Oh, TTouch And Feel Virgin Girl's Va***a And Hymen
  2. Old, Oliver, Ogg, Traveled, To, Africa, For, Very, Good, Vacations, And, Holidays
  3. Once OOctober Thirteenth, Troublesome Abductors Filched Various Golden Valuables And Heirlooms
  4. Oprah Ought Order Tasty Treats And Finally Value Growing Voluptuous And Happy
  5. Old Officers Often Trust The Army For A Glory Vague And Hypothetical
  6. Old Oppressive Oceanic Trout Trick Aquatic Fauna Very Greedily; Valiant Sharks Hunt (them).
  7. OOnce One Takes The Anatomy Final, Very Good Vacations Are Heavenly.
  8. One OOur Trained Teachers Asked For A Good Vada And Halwa
  9. OOcassion OTea Three Adult Friends Ate Goose Vanillae And Hen
  10. Odysseus OOceans Taking Trips And Finding Vast Glory Venturing After Home
  11. One Old Ogre Took The Appletini From Very Gigantic Vampires AHappy(hour)
  12. OOld Olympus' Towering Top, A Finely Vested German Viewed A Hawk
  13. Once One Openly Told Tourists About Fighting Vampires Gobling Various Antelope Herds
  14. OOld Olympus' Towering Top, A Friendly Viking Grew Vines And Hops
  15. Oh, Oh, Oh, TTake A Family Vacation! GVegas After Hours
  16. Only Owls Observe Them Traveling And Finding Voldemort Guarding Very Secret Horcruxes
  17. OlOpie Occasionally Tries Trigonometry And Feels Very Gloomy, VaguAnd Hypoactive
  18. OlOprah Occasionally Trots Triumphantly About, Farting Velveeta Globs, Vaunting Accolades Hysterically
  19. OlOprah Occasionally Trots Triumphantly About, Farting Velveeta Globs, Valiantly Spreading Hysteria
  20. Oh, Oh, Oh, TTouch And Feel Vintage Green Velvet, Simply Heave
  21. On Old Olympus' Towering Top, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops
  22. Old Open Oceans Trouble Tribesmen About Far Ventures, Global Vacations, Accusing Hydrophobia
  23. Orange Oregon O-lineman Tried Track And Field, Victory Gave Virginia School Honor
  24. On Occasion Our Trusty Truck Acts Funny, Very Good Vehicle Any How



The mnemonics to remember the types of cranial nerves 
S = Sensory
M = Motor
B = Both (sensory + motor)

1.       Some Say Marry Money, But My Brother Says Big Business Makes Money
2.       Silly Superman Made Mortal Brothers Make Bets Since Both Boys Made Money
3.       Some Say Money Matters, But MBeloved Says Being Beloved Matters More.


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Anatomy Mnemonics Collections for Medical Students Set-1

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anatomy mnemonics
Today I am happy to share all these medical anatomy mnemonics .These are collected from various offline and online sources including text books.If you know any other anatomy mnemonics please share via comments.








1st set


Branches of Subclavian
"VITamin C and D"

-Vertebral
-Internal thoracic
-Thyrocervical trunk
-Costocervical trunk
-Dorsoscapular

Note: Thyrocervical trunk further branches out into inferior thyroid, transverse, and suprascapular; costocervical branches out to deep cervical and supreme intercostal




Axillary artery branches "Screw The Lawyer
Save A Patient":
Superior thoracic
Thoracoacromiol
Lateral thoracic
Subscapular
Anterior circumflex humeral
Posterior circumflex humeral
Alternatively: "Some Times Life Seems A Pain".


Branches of the Facial
"Proceed to Zanzibar By Motor Car"

-Posterior auricular (only sensory one), -Temporal
-Zygomatic
-Buccal
-Marginal mandibular
-Cervical

Cubital fossa contents "Really Need Booze
To Be At My Nicest":
� From lateral to medial:
Radial Nerve
Biceps Tendon
Brachial Artery
Median Nerve



Branches of Trigeminal
LIFESS ZIZ BAM

-Lacrimal
-Infratrochlear
-Frontalis
-External Nasal (part of nasociliary)
-Supraorbital
-Supratrochlear

-Zygotemporal
-Infraorbital
-Zygomaticofacial

-Buccal
-Auriculotemporal
-Mental
???
Bronchopulmonary Segments of Right Lung (Superior Lobe)
"APALM"

-Apical
-Posterior
-Anterior
-Lateral
-Medial
???
Buttock Quadrant safest for Needle Insertion
"Shut up and butt out"

The Upper Outer quadrant of the Buttock safely avoids hitting sciatic nerve.
???
Carotid Sheath Contents
"I C 10 CC's in the IV"

-I See (I.C.) = Internal Carotid artery
-10 = CN 10 (Vagus nerve)
-CC = Common Carotid artery
-IV = Internal Jugular Vein
???
Cavernous Sinus Drainage
"Only Date Freaky Escorts"

-Ophthalmic vein
-Deep
-Facial vein
-Emissary vein
???
Cervical Plexus
"Let's Go To Sleep"

-Lesser Occipital
-Great Auricular
-Transverse Cervical
-Supraclavicular
???
External Carotid Artery Branches
"Seven Angry Ladies Fighting Over PMS"

-Superior thyroid
-Ascending pharyngeal
-Lingual
-Facial
-Occipital
-Posterior auricular
-Maxillary
-Superficial Temporal
???
External Jugular Vein Tributaries
"PAST"

-Posterior external jugular vein
-Anterior jugular vein
-Suprascapular vein
-Transverse cervical vein
???
Eye Rotation by Obliques
"I Love S&M"

Inferior oblique: Lateral eye rotation. Superior oblique: Medial eye rotation.
Action of the obliques is opposite to their names. Action of the rectii is rightly fitting to their names. Both superiors cause intorsion and both inferiors cause extorsion.
???
Facial Bones
"Virgil Can Not Make My Pet Zebra Laugh!"

-Vomer
-Conchae
-Nasal
-Maxilla
-Mandible
-Palatine
-Zygomatic
-Lacrimal
???
Femoral Artery Branches
"Put My Leg Down Please"

-Profundus femoris (deep femoral artery)
-Medial circumflex femoral artery
-Lateral circumflex femoral artery
-Descending genicular artery
-Perforating Artery

Elbow: muscles that flex it Three B's Bend the
elBow:
Brachialis
Biceps
Brachioradialis


Murphy's point organ [for Irish] "Murphy was an Irishman
(and Murphy is a classic Irish surname), and Ireland=green":
Green organ in body is gallbladder, so Murphy's point is the gall bladder.


Anteflexed vs. anteverted: what bodypart each describes "Anteflexed
and Anteverted both bend toward Anterior".
� The "V" words go together: Verted is for the cerVix (therefore
flexed must be uterus).


Foramen spinosum: location on base of skull Foramen spinosum
is adjacent to the spine of sphenoid.


Pterygoid muscles: function of lateral vs. medial "Look at
how your jaw ends up when saying first syllable of 'Lateral' or 'Medial'
":
"La": your jaw is now open, so Lateral opens mouth.
"Me": your jaw is still closed, so medial closes the
mandible.


Face muscles: large muscle groups' cranial innervation Mandibular
nerve: Mastication.
Facial nerve: Facial expression.


Meckel's diverticulum details 2 inches long.
2 feet from end of ileum.
2 times more common in men.
2% occurrence in population.
2 types of tissues may be present.
� Note: "di-" means "two", so diverticulum is the thing
with all the twos

???
Grey vs. White Rami Communicantes
WhIte = On the Way In to the sympathetic trunk
GrEy = Exiting the sympathetic trunk
???
Horner's Syndrome
"HORNy PAM"

-Ptosis (eyelid drooping)
-Anhidrosis (no sweating)
-Miosis (pupil constriction)
???
How to remember Cricoarytenoids: Abductor vs. Adductor
When aliens abduct you, they Probe you, so posterior cricoarytenoids abduct.

Lateral therefore is adduct by default.
???
Hyoid Bone: Muscle Attachments
"Christ, He Didn't Screw Girls Much. That's Obvious, Stupid!"

Note: The first sentence is for 6 muscles attaching superiorly, the second sentence is for 3 muscles attaching inferiorly. Both sentences are in order from lateral to medial

-Constricter (middle)
-Hyoglossus
-Digastric
-Stylohyoid
-Geniohyoid
-Myloyoid
-Thyrohyoid
-Omohyoid
-Sternohyoid
???
Inferior Vena Cava Tributaries
"I Like To Rise So High"

-Iliac vein (common)
-Lumbar vein
-Testicular vein (or Ovarian)
-Renal vein
-Suprarenal vein
-Hepatic vein
???
Internal Iliac Artery Anterior Branches
"Internal medicine - ouch! It's infinitely underappreciated, underpaid, destitute."

-Inferior gluteal
-Middle rectal
-Obturator
-Inferior vesical artery
-Internal pudendal artery
-Umbilical
-U/D=Uterine artery (female)/ Deferential artery (male)
???
Internal Iliac Artery Posterior Branches
"PILS"

-Posterior branch:
-Iliolumbar
-Lateral sacral
-Superior gluteal
???
Internal Jugular Vein Tributaries
"Medical Schools Let Confident People In"

-Middle thyroid
-Superior thyroid
-Lingual
-Common facial
-Pharyngeal
-Inferior petrosal sinus
???
Internal Pudendal Branches
"I Pee Pee But Don't Dump!"

-Inferior rectal
-Posterior scrotal (or labial)
-Perineal
-Bulb
-Deep artery
-Dorsal artery
???



Cardiac valves: order in circuit "TRI berore you 
BI":
Tricuspid valve is located in left heart and Bicuspid valve is
located in right heart. Blood flows through the tricuspid before
bicuspid.


Diaphragm apertures: spinal levels Aortic hiatus = 
12 letters = T12
Oesophagus = 10 letters = T10
Vena cava = 8 letters = T8


Heart valves: order in circuit "First learn a Tricycle,
then learn a Bicycle":
Flow through Tricuspid first, then Bicuspid.


Lung lobes: one having lingula, lobe numbers Lingula
is on Left.
The lingula is like an atrophied lobe, so the left lung must have 2 "other"
lobes, and therefore right lung has 3 lobes.
Intrinsic Palmar Muscles of Hand
"All For One And One For All"

-Abductor pollicis longus
-Flexor pollicis brevis
-Opponens pollicis
-Adductor pollicis (transverse and oblique heads)
-Opponens digiti minimi
-Flexor digiti minimi
-Abductor digiti minimi
???
Inversion vs. Eversion Muscles in Leg
2nd letter rule

Eversion muscles (3 looks like "E" backwards)
-pEroneus longus
-pEroneus brevis
-pEroneus tertius

Inversion muscles (1 looks like "I")
-tIbialis anterior
???
Landmarks for Head/Neck
"Hot Tits, Chase Chicks"

-Hyoid bone: C3
-Thyroid cartilage: C4, C5
-Cricoid cartilage: C6
-Carotid Bifurcation (palpable at thyrohyoid interval)
???
Lateral Rotators of Hip
"Patched Goods Often Go On Quilts"

-Piriformis
-Gemellus (superior)
-Obturator Internus
-Gemellus (inferior)
-Obturator externus
-Quadratus femoris
???
Layers of Scalp
"SCALP"

-Skin
-Close connective Tissue
-Aponeurosis
-Loose connective Tissue ("Danger Zone")
-Pericranium (periostium)
???
Lower Limb Periph. Nerve Injury
"I DROP when I see Johnny DEP, but when I see Brad PIT, I just SHUFFLE away"

Foot Drop:
-Dorsiflexors impairment
-Evertors impairment
-Peroneal nerve damage

Shuffling Gait:
-Plantarflexion impairment
-Inversion impairment
-Tibial nerve lesion
???
Carpal Bones "Sally Likes To Play
The Tiny Chrome Harmonica":
� Proximal row lateral to medial:
Scaphoid
Lunate
Triquetrium
Pisiform
� Distal row, lateral to medial:
Trapezium
Trapezoid
Capate
Hamate

Thoracoacromial artery branches ABCD:
Acromial
Breast (pectoral)
Clavicular
Deltoid


Scrotum layers "Some Days Eddie Can
Irritate People Very Thourougly":
Skin
Dartos layer
External spermatic fascia
Cremaster muscle
Internal spermatic fascia
Parietal tunica vaginalis
Visceral tunica vaginalis
Tunica albuginea


External carotid artery branches "Sally Ate
Lots Of Fresh Produce March Through September":
Superior thyroid
Ascending laryngeal
Lingual
Occipital (O before F is an extremely common variation)
Facial
Posterior auricular
Maxillary
Transverse facial
Superficial temporal


Ankle: anterior compartment of leg contents "The Hamptons
Are Never Dull Parties":
� From medial malleolus:
Tibialis anterior tendon
(Extensor) Hallacus longus
Artery (anterior tibial)
Nerve (deep peroneal)
(Extensor) Digitorum
Peroneus tertius



Cricoarytenoids: abductor vs. adductor When aliens abduct
you, they Probe you.
Posterior cricoarytenoids abduct. Lateral therefore is adduct by
default.


Ansa cervicalis nerves "GHost THought SOmeone
STupid SHot Irene":
Geniohyoid
Thyrohyoid
Superior Omohyoid
Sternothyroid
Sternohyoid
Inferior omohyoid


Bronchopulmonary segments of right lung "A PALM Seed
Makes Another Little Palm":
� In order from superior to inferior:
Apical
Posterior
Anterior
Lateral
Medial
Superior
Medial basal
Anterior basal
Lateral basal
Posterior basal


Lower limb: muscles between upper legs "There's a GAP
between upper legs when you sit without closing your knees":
Gastrocnemious
Adductors
Pectinious


Broad ligament: contents BROAD:
Bundle (ovarian neurovascular bundle)
Round ligament
Ovarian ligament
Artefacts (vestigial structures)
Duct (oviduct)


External jugular vein: tributaries PAST:
Posterior external jugular vein
Anterior jugular vein
Suprascapular vein
Transverse cervical vein


Diaphragm apertures: spinal levels "Voice Of
America":
� In order from smallest to highest spinal number:
Vena cava: T8
Oesophagus: T10
Aorta: T12
� Note: Voice Of America (VOA) is a radio broadcast station.


Elbow joint: radius vs. ulna ends CRAzy TULips:
Capitalum = RAdius
Trochlear = ULnar


Serratus Anterior: nerve vs. blood LoNg thoracic: 
Nerve
LAteral thoracic: Artery


Elbow joint: capitulum vs. trochlea CUTER:
Capitulum: Ulnar
Trochlea: Radial

Sperm: path through male reproductive system "My boyfriend's
name is STEVE":
Seminiferous Tubules
Epididymis
Vas deferens
Ejaculatory duct


Popliteal fossa: medial to lateral arrangment "Serve
And Volley Next Ball":
Semimembranosus/ Semitendonosus
Artery
Vein
Nerve
Biceps femoris
� Lateral and medial heads of Gastrocnemius are inferior borders.



Lumbar Plexus
"Interested In Getting Laid On Fridays?"

-Iliohypogastric [L1]
-Ilioinguinal [L1]
-Genitofemoral [L1, L2]
-Lateral femoral cutaneous [L2, L3]
-Obturator [L2, L3, L4]
-Femoral [L2, L3, L4]

1 squared, 12, 23, 234 squared
???
Maxillary Artery Branches
"DAM I AM Piss Drunk But Stupid Drunk I Prefer, Must Phone Alcoholics Anonymous"

-Deep auricular
-Anterior tympanic
-Middle meningeal

-Inferior alveolar

-Accessory meningeal
-Masseteric

-Pterygoid
-Deep temporal
-Buccal, Sphenopalatine
-Descending palatine
-Infraorbital
-Posterior superior alveolar
-Middle superior alveolar
-Pharyngeal
-Anterior superior alveolar
-Artery of the pterygoid canal
???
Median Supply to Hand
"Median nerve innervates the LOAF muscles"

-Lumbricals
-Opponens Pollicis
-Abductor Pollicis Brevis
-Flexor Pollicis Brevis
???
Middle Meatus Structures
"HIM F.AM.E"

-Hiatus semilunaris
-Infundibulum
-Maxillary sinus
-Frontal sinus
-Anterior Ethmoidal sinus
-Middle Ethmoidal sinus
-Ethmoidal bulla
???
Middle Meningeal Anastomoses
"I Only Read Mysteries"

-Internal Carotid
-Ophthalmic
-Recurrent Meningeal
-Middle Meningeal
???
Misc. Innervations
L2, 3, 4
Makes the psoas get sore!

C3, 4, 5
Keeps the diaphragm (phrenic) alive!

S2, 3, 4
Keep the sh*t from hitting the floor!
???
Muscles Innervated by Radial Nerve
"Try A Big Chocolate Chip Sundae, Double Dip Cherries And Peanuts Preferably Included"

-Triceps
-Anconeus
-Brachioradialis
-(Ext.) Carpi radialis longus
-(Ext.) Carpi radialis brevis
-Supinator
-(Ext.) Digitorum
-(Ext.) Digiti minimi
-(Ext.) Carpi ulnaris
-Abductor poll. longus
-(Ext.) Poll. brevis
-(Ext.) Poll. longus
-(Ext.) Indicis

*For the neighboring words that start with the same letter (eg: chocolate and chip), notice that the longer word in the mnemonic, corresponds to the longer of the two muscle names (ex: ext. carpi radialis longus and ext. carpi radialis brevis)
???
Nasal Cavity Components
"Never Call Me Needle Nose!"

-Nares [external]
-Conchae
-Meatuses
-Nares [internal]
-Nasopharynx
???
Nerves endangered by Parotid Gland Surgery
"FARE"

-Facial
-Auriculotemporal
-Retromandibular vein
-External carotid artery
???
Nervous Innervation of Cranial Nerves
"Some say money matters, but my brother says big boobs matter more"

S=Sensory
M=Motor
B=Both


Orbit: Bones of Medial Wall
"My Little Eye Sits in the orbit"

-Maxilla (frontal process)
-Lacrimal
-Ethmoid
-Sphenoid (body)




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