Anatomy for FMGE Preparation
Knowing the structure of the human body or gross anatomy is elementary to understanding the different bodily functions and how it is modified when affected by a disease. This makes anatomy a crucial subject in medicine.Students targeting the FMGE must develop a good grip on Anatomy. Not just because it’s a fundamental subject but also because it’s high-yielding. You can elevate your overall FMGE preparation by mastering this subject.
Ulnar nerve is the branch of the medial cord of the brachial plexus. Root value : C7,C8,T1It is a mixed nerve.Course of Ulnar nerveRuns medially
Anatomy of neck triangles is an important topic for NEET PG preparation. This blog post will help you understand what are Neck Triangles, the Ana...
Placenta formation is an important topic in anatomy, as it is a complex process that involves the development and function of the placenta during...
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PrepLadder offers you an array of strategically developed learning resources that can maximize your preparation. From study notes and treasures to video lectures and QBank, we have everything you’ll ever need to prepare anatomy for the FMGE exam. In addition, our content thoroughly covers the entire Anatomy syllabus, including the high-yield topics and related MCQs for practice.
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MC type of Hernia in males and Females - Indirect inguinal hernia.Femoral hernia is more common in females.MC on the Right side.Bilateral in 20% of ca
Circumferential or transverse tear in the intima↓Blood enters into intima-media space↓Separation of inner & middle layerMost common site of Aortic Dis
CSOM: Chronic Suppurative Otitis MediaChronic: Disease lasts for more than 12 weeks.Suppurative: PusOtitis media: Pus is in the middle ear.Long - stan
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