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USMLE/COMLEX Step 1 Anatomy One Liners
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1. Ligament laxity with positive valgus maneuver
Stylomastoid foramen
Clavicle
Auditory tube - levator veli Palatini
Medial collateral
2. Innervation of cricothyroid
Pubococcygeus and Iliococcygeus
External laryngeal nerve
Posterior ethmoid sinus
Tibialis anterior and posterior
3. Ribs directly related to spleen
Fascia of obturator Internus
Ribs 9-11
Epidural space
Ulnar
4. Afferent - efferent limbs of cough reflex
CN X - CN X
Pectinate line
Falciform ligament
Cristae terminalis
5. Structure that lies between protrusion sites of direct and indirect hernias
Geniculate ganglion
Popliteus
Inferior epigastric artery
Femoral vein
6. Bony landmarks between anal and UG triangles
Plantar calcaneonavicular (spring)
Ischial tuberosities
Cystic and common Hepatic
Sural (S1)
7. Innervation of levator veli palatini
Levator ani + coccygeus
Trasnversalis fasica
Gluteus medius
CN X
8. Chief structures that traverse internal acoustic meatus
CN VII and VIII
L2
Both left and right recurrent laryngeal nerves
Median
9. Vertebral level that esophagus traverses diaphragm
Anterior belly = CN V Posterior belly = CN VII
Anterior cruciate
T10
C3-5
10. Level where arch of aorta is continuous with descending aorta
TV4-5
Middle meningeal
Otic
Posterior
11. Muscle that forms floor of popliteal fossa
CN V3
Popliteus
Vastus medialis
T12
12. Spinal nerve affected with herniated disc at L3/L4
Right coronary artery
Ischiocavernosus
L4
Internal laryngeal
13. Structure that forms superficial inguinal ring
Lumbricals
Superficial and deep perineal - bulbospongiosus - external anal sphincter - pubococcygeus
Superior oblique
Aponeurosis of external Oblique
14. Ligament stretched with 'flat foot' - Subtalar and transverse
Lateral horn - T1 - 2
Myasthenia gravis
Quadriceps femoris
Plantar calcaneonavicular (spring)
15. Spinal levels to muscles of anterior abdominal wall
Lateral horn - T1 - 2
Part one of duodenum
Posterior cricoarytenoid
T7 - L1
16. Dermatome of thumb
C6
2nd
Geniculate ganglion
Right ventricle
17. Dermatome to umbilical area
Supraspinatus
CV3
T10
Fibularis brevis
18. Vertebral level associated with sternal angle
Trasnversalis fasica
Second rib
Medial umbilical ligaments
Disc between TV4-5
19. Abdominal layer continuous with internal spermatic fascia
T10
Left bronchus - aorta and Diaphragm
Transversalis fascia
CN X
20. Most frequently fractured bone of body
Clavicle
CN X
Piriform recess
Indirect inguinal
21. Spinal nerve affected by protrusion of the disc between C5/6
Anteversion
Semispinalis capitis
C6
TV7
22. Sensory ganglia for CN VII
CV4 -5
Geniculate
Lesser sciatic foramen
Gynecoid
23. Structure that forms deep inguinal ring
Trasnversalis fasica
SMA
Auditory tube - levator veli Palatini
Pedicle
24. Nerve affected by cubital tunnel syndrome
Long thoracic nerve
Ulnar
Temporalis
Phrenicocolic ligament
25. Boundaries of Hesselbach's triangle
T5-9
CV6
Inguinal ligament - rectus abdominis - inferior epigastric artery and vein
Anteversion
26. Name of fracture of distal radius that produces 'dinner fork' appearance
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27. Most common cause of systolic ejection murmur
External laryngeal nerve
Geniculate ganglion
Aortic stenosis
SV2
28. Cutaneous innervation to dorsal aspect of web between toes 1 and 2
Deep fibular
Superficial fibular
Aortic stenosis
Sural (S1)
29. Last portion of quadriceps femoris to recover following injury
Part one of duodenum
Ovarian and round Ligament
Vastus medialis
Trasnversalis fasica
30. Nerve injured when tonsilar pillars sag and uvula deviates
Genioglossus
Wider diameter - shorter and more vertical
Sural (S1)
CN X
31. Artery that determines coronary dominance
Ciliary
Posterior interventricular
Intrinsic hand muscles
Semispinalis capitis
32. Muscle that elevates and abducts eye
Inferior oblique
Tenia coli - haustra - epiploic appendages
T7 - L1
Direct inguinal
33. Most common side for indirect inguinal hernia
Gluteus medius
Right
Phrenic nerve
Sphincter urethrae
34. Abdominal continuous with cremasteric fascia
Internal oblique
Nasolacrimal duct
Rectouterine pouch
10th rib
35. Two major components of levator ani
T12
Pubococcygeus and Iliococcygeus
Vastus medialis
sixth
36. Muscle that prevents pelvis from tilting when walking
T12
Auriculotemporal
C5 and C6
Gluteus medius
37. Structures that opens into inferior meatus of nasal cavity
Sural (S1)
Nasolacrimal duct
Lateral horn - T1 - 2
Auditory tube - levator veli Palatini
38. Muscle that retracts mandible
Temporalis
Tibial
L4
Aponeurosis of external Oblique
39. Nerve at risk when performing thyroidectomy
Both left and right recurrent laryngeal nerves
Deep inguinal lymph nodes
Deltoid and teres minor
Recurrent branch of Median
40. Structures that lie to right and left of thoracic duct
CV3
Azygos veins - aorta
Kyphosis
Posterior ethmoid sinus
41. Medial boundary of femoral ring
Middle meningeal
Lacunar ligament
Hepatorenal recess
CN IX - CN X
42. Muscle that is chief flexor and chief extensor at shoulder joint
Duodenum - pancreas
Geniculate
Deltoid
Left gastric - common hepatic and splenic
43. Spinal level of Achilles reflex
Femoral artery and vein
Medial collateral - medial meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament
S1
Auriculotemporal - CN X
44. Nerve compressed with carpal tunnel syndrome
Anteversion
Superior cervical ganglion
Posterior cricoarytenoid
Median
45. Means by which piriformis exits pelvis
Recurrent branch of Median
Greater sciatic foramen
CN IX - CN X - Sympathetics
Deep fibular
46. Organs supplied by both SMA and IMA
Transverse colon
Ovarian and round Ligament
Pubococcygeus
L2
47. Muscles that are innervated by CN XI
Trapezius - SCM
Auriculotemporal
sixth
Internal laryngeal nerve - superior laryngeal artery
48. Abdominal layer continuous with external spermatic fascia
CN VII and VIII
External oblique
Gluteus medius
Intrinsic hand muscles
49. Inferior extent of lung posteriorly
10th rib
Stylopharyngeus
Myasthenia gravis
Ulnar
50. Nerve affected with tarsal tunnel syndrome
Indirect inguinal
Lunate
IVC
Tibial