MRCS Review – Anatomy Q6
M edial lumbricalsA dductor pollicisF lexor digitorum profundus/Flexor digiti minimiI nterosseiA bductor digiti minimi and opponens
Innervates all intrinsic muscles of the hand (EXCEPT 2: thenar muscles & first two...
Fundamentals of Surgical Practice: A Preparation Guide for the Intercollegiate MRCS...
This extensively revised and updated edition of Fundamentals of Surgical Practice is a key surgical textbook for the intercollegiate MRCS examination.Mirroring the entire new...
MRCS Review – Anatomy Q4
The median nerve lies close to the brachial artery in the antecubital fossa. This is the usual site of surgical access to the brachial...
MRCS Review – Anatomy Q5
Superior quadranopia = temporal lobe lesionInferior quadranopia = parietal lobe lesion
Parietal lesions cause a contralateral inferior quadranopia.
Visual field defectsleft homonymous hemianopia means visual field...
MRCS Review – Anatomy Q1
Excessive intra-abdominal pressure may cause decreased venous return and hypotension. Since the preliminary laparoscopy did not show any major vascular catastrophe an emergency laparotomy...



