SEM 2: Thorax IV

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1. what is the venous drainage of the kidneys

  • interlobar veins -> arcuate veins -> interlobar veins -> renal vein
  • arcuate veins -> interlobar veins -> renal veins -> renal vein
  • arcuate veins -> interlobar veins -> renal veins
  • interlobar veins -> arcuate veins -> interlobar veins -> renal veins -> renal vein
  • arcuate veins -> interlobar veins -> renal veins -> interlobar veins -> renal vein
  • renal veins -> interlobar veins -> arcuate veins -> interlobar veins -> renal vein
  • interlobar veins -> arcuate veins -> renal veins -> renal vein
  • interlobar veins -> arcuate veins -> renal vein
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2. what are the relations of the obturator n.

  • arises from L2 and L3, passes iliac fossa/iliacus
  • arises from L1, supplies anterior and posterior wall.
  • arises from L1, passes through inguinal canal, across iliac crest and runs parallel to the inguinal ligament. supplies labia and scrotum.
  • arises from L2 to L4, passes between psoas and iliacus
  • arises from L2 to L4, has two aspects that supply the adductors
  • arises from L1 and L2, passes over Psoas major

3. how does the shape of the spine change after birth

  • c- shaped in child, s shaped in adult
  • s- shaped in child, c shaped in adult
  • l- shaped in child, s shaped in adult
  • c- shaped in child, l shaped in adult

4. what is the order of the coverings of the kidneys (deep to superstitial)

  • renal fascia (loose sac around surface), perinephric fat in perirenal space, renal capsule
  • renal capsule (directly adherent to surface), perinephric fat in perirenal space, renal fascia
  • renal capsule (loose sac around surface), perinephric fat in perirenal space, renal fascia
  • renal fascia (directly adherent to surface), perinephric fat in perirenal space, renal capsule

5. what is the appearance of the supra renal glands and how does this relate to their function

  • right: pyramidal, left: crescent. yellow cortex produces corticosteroids and androgens. brown medulla produces catecholamines (adrenaline and noradrenaline)
  • right: crescent, left: pyramidal. yellow cortex produces catecholamines (adrenaline and noradrenaline). brown medulla produces corticosteroids and androgens
  • right: pyramidal, left: crescent. yellow cortex produces catecholamines (adrenaline and noradrenaline). brown medulla produces corticosteroids and androgens
  • right: crescent, left: pyramidal. yellow cortex produces corticosteroids and androgens. brown medulla produces catecholamines (adrenaline and noradrenaline)

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