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Item : Heart with pericardium & great vessels

Total marks : 29 pass marks : 18 time : 1 hr 30 mins

Q.01) What is pericardium? Name the different layers of it with development & nerve
supply. (1+4)

Q.02) Give the origin, course, branches & distribution of Lt coronary artery. (use diagram) 5

Q.03) How superior venacava is formed? Draw & label the Interior of the right atrium.
(1+3.5)

Q.04) Write short notes on : a) Pericardial sinuses 3 b) Conducting system of heart


3

Q.05) Give the venous drainage of heart (use diagram). What is cardiac dominance? (3.5+1)

Q.06) Explain anatomically / developmentally -(1+1+1+1)

a) coronary arteries are functionally end arteries.

b) left ventricular wall is three times thicker than rt ventricle.

c) cardiac pain ( angina pectoris) is referred to the precordium, medial aspect of lt arm &
forearm.

d) left coronary artery is longer than the right.

Item : Heart with pericardium & great vessels

Total marks : 29 pass marks : 18 time : 1 hr 30 mins

Q.01) What is pericardium? Name the different layers of it with development & nerve supply. (1+4)

Q.02) Give the origin, course, branches & distribution of Lt coronary artery. (use diagram) 5

Q.03) How superior venacava is formed? Draw & label the Interior of the right atrium. (1+3.5)

Q.04) Write short notes on : a) Pericardial sinuses 3 b) Conducting system of heart 3

Q.05) Give the venous drainage of heart (use diagram). What is cardiac dominance? (3.5+1)

Q.06) Explain anatomically / developmentally -(1+1+1+1)

a) coronary arteries are functionally end arteries.

b) left ventricular wall is three times thicker than rt ventricle.

c) cardiac pain ( angina pectoris) is referred to the precordium, medial aspect of lt arm & forearm.
d) left coronary artery is longer than the right.

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