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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Anatomy One Liners
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1. Sensory nerve to larynx inferior to vocal cords
Recurrent laryngeal
Radial
T12
Disc between TV4-5
2. Rationale for aspirated small objects to go to right primary bronchus
Wider diameter - shorter and more vertical
Tenia coli - haustra - epiploic appendages
Lateral horn - T1 - 2
Nasolacrimal duct
3. Disease often associated with thymoma
Myasthenia gravis
Biceps brachii
T12
8th rib
4. Thoracic intercostal space located deep to triangle of auscultation
Auriculotemporal
sixth
PPG and submandibular
T12
5. Most commonly herniated intervertebral disc
Scaphoid
Xiphisternal joint
L4-5
Recurrent laryngeal
6. Level where ascending aorta is continuous with arch of aorta
Lumbricals
Lesser sciatic foramen
TV4-5
Superior oblique
7. Ligament affected by whiplash injury
Anterior longitudinal
Middle meningeal
Recurrent laryngeal
CV3
8. Spinal levels to muscles of the hand
Tibialis anterior and posterior
Recurrent laryngeal
C8 and T1
8th rib
9. Vertebral level associated with origin of celiac artery
C8 and T1
Perineal membrane
Pars interarticularis - Lamina
T12
10. Site of cell bodies for nerve that carries taste to anterior 2/3 of tongue
Geniculate ganglion
Second rib
Phrenic nerve
CN V
11. Muscle that opens auditory tube
Auriculotemporal
Tensor veli palatini
Pelvic diaphragm
External oblique
12. Lymph nodes for ovary and testes
Obturator - tibial portion of Sciatic
Trapezius and serratus anterior
Lumbar
Splenic and SMV
13. Site for auscultation of pulmonary valve
L4
Left 2nd interspace
Superior to 12th rib - posteriorly
Tensor veli palatini
14. Structure that lies between protrusion sites of direct and indirect hernias
Inferior epigastric artery
Sphincter urethrae
12th rib
Thymus
15. Vessel located posterior to neck of pancreas
Superior oblique
Scaphoid
Portal vein
Internal iliac - IM
16. Most common type of pelvic inlet in females
Esophagus - rectum - liver
CN X
CN V1 (nasociliary)
Gynecoid
17. Location of ductus arteriosus
CV3
Between left pulmonary artery and aorta
Medial collateral
Sphincter urethrae
18. Most common type of hernia
L4
CV4 -5
Cystic and common Hepatic
Indirect inguinal
19. Muscle that initiates abduction of arm
Semispinalis capitis
T10
C6
Supraspinatus
20. Location of SA node
Cristae terminalis
Chorda tympani
Inguinal ligament
Deltoid
21. Boundaries of femoral triangle
Recurrent laryngeal
Pelvic splanchnics (S2-4)
Inguinal ligament - sartorius and adductor longus
T5-9
22. Structures that opens into inferior meatus of nasal cavity
Lateral pterygoid
conus arteriosum or infundibulum
Stylopharyngeus
Nasolacrimal duct
23. Nerve potentially injured with tonsillectomy
External laryngeal nerve
External oblique
Recurrent branch of Median
CN IX
24. Nerve at risk when performing thyroidectomy
Left bronchus - aorta and Diaphragm
Chorda tympani
Both left and right recurrent laryngeal nerves
CN IX - CN X
25. Site for auscultation of tricuspid valve
Xiphisternal joint
Deep fibular
Caudate lobe of liver
Pedicle
26. Only muscle to abduct vocal cords
Posterior cricoarytenoid
T8
Left ventricle
L2
27. Two structures that lies posterior to SMA near its origin
Genioglossus
T8
Left renal vein - duodenum
Alar
28. Defective portion of vertebra with spondylolisthesis in lumbar area
CV6
Common fibular
Recurrent laryngeal
Pars interarticularis - Lamina
29. Vertebral level of lumbar puncture
Anterverted - anteflexed
Supraspinatus
Radial
L4
30. Autonomic ganglia for CN III
Biceps brachii
Inferior and posterior
Bulbospongiosus
Ciliary
31. Lymph nodes for area inferior to pectinate line of anal canal
CN IX - CN X - Sympathetics
Direct inguinal
Superficial inguinal
Epidural space
32. Structure that form floor of inguinal canal
Cristae terminalis
Transverse ligament of atlas (part of cruciate)
10th rib
Inguinal ligament
33. Cutaneous innervation to medial side of foot
CV6
Saphenous (L4)
Falciform ligament
Biceps brachii
34. Innervation of mediastinal pleura
SMA
Phrenic nerve
Subclavian and internal Jugular
Superficial and deep perineal - bulbospongiosus - external anal sphincter - pubococcygeus
35. Muscle that depresses and abducts eye
Pedicle
Saphenous nerve - nerve to vastus medialis - descending genicular vessels
Posterior arch of atlas; posterior atlanto - occipital membrane
Superior oblique
36. Muscle which compresses the bulb of penis
Bulbospongiosus
Anterior talofibular
Obturator internus and Piriformis
Popliteus
37. Structure that traverses diaphragm with aorta
Brachial plexus - subclavian artery
Thoracic duct
Medial collateral
Umbilical region
38. Structures that lie to right and left of thoracic duct
Azygos veins - aorta
L4
Ischiocavernosus
SV2
39. Structure that separates deep and superficial perineal spaces
CN IX - CN X - Sympathetics
Perineal membrane
Lunate
Meniscus injury
40. Ligament which limits skull rotation
Wider diameter - shorter and more vertical
Internal laryngeal nerve - superior laryngeal artery
Alar
Iliopsoas
41. Inferior extent of lung at midaxillary line
Superficial inguinal
Esophagus - rectum - liver
T5-9
8th rib
42. Structure that lies immediately posterior to manubrium
Alar
Saphenous nerve - nerve to vastus medialis - descending genicular vessels
Thymus
Sphincter urethrae
43. Structure that separates pelvis and perineum
Internal laryngeal
Deep fibular
Pelvic diaphragm
Anterior talofibular
44. Organs supplied by both celiac and SMA
Duodenum - pancreas
Genioglossus
Gluteus medius
Internal iliac - IM
45. Means by which piriformis exits pelvis
Lesser sciatic foramen
Greater sciatic foramen
Cristae terminalis
Quadriceps femoris
46. Site of postganglionic nerve cells that elicits constriction of pupil
Subclavian and internal Jugular
L5
Ciliary ganglion
Auriculotemporal
47. Floor of suboccipital triangle
Pubococcygeus and Iliococcygeus
Sphenopalatine
Posterior arch of atlas; posterior atlanto - occipital membrane
Disc L3-4
48. Nerve injured with fracture of medial humeral epicondyle
Ulnar
Tibialis anterior and posterior
Subclavian and internal Jugular
Posterior
49. Chief supinator muscle of hand
Inguinal ligament
Biceps brachii
Stylopharyngeus
Falciform ligament
50. Muscle affected with 'foot slap'
Tibialis anterior
Edinger - Westphal
T12
TV4-5