Upper Limb - 4 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Which of tennis or golfer's elbow is medicaly known as lateral epichondylitis? Tennis
90%
How many times greater is the surface area of the humeral head than the glenoid fossa? 3
80%
Although it may vary the breast is normally attatched from the 2nd to which rib? 6th
80%
What does the subclavian artery become at the border of the first rib? Axillary
80%
Which carpal bone is prone to avascular necrosis when fractured, due to the distal to proximal nature of its blood supply? Scaphoid
80%
What intercostal space level is the nipple generally found at? 4th
70%
What part of the scapula articulates with the clavicle? Acromion process
70%
Which muscle innervated by the axillary nerve inserts into a v shaped tuberosity on the humerus named after it? Deltoid
70%
Which small muscle is a connection between the first rib and the inferior surface of the clavicle, as well as being part of the anterior border of the axilla? Subclavius
60%
Which muscle forms the medial wall of the axilla? Serratus anterior
50%
Klumpke's palsy results in waisting of the intrinsic muscles of the hand, which nerve root does it affect? T1
50%
Movement around the shoulder joint occurs in 3 different planes, abduction/adduction, flexion/extension and what final plane? medial/lateral rotation
40%
Well known due to it having afflicted Kaiser Willhelm Erb's palsy is the avulsion of which trunk in the brachial plexus, leading to a waiter's tip deformity? Upper
40%
Axillary lymphnodes recieve lymph from the breast, abdominal wall above umbilicus and which major structure? Upper limb
30%
The phrase "the closer to the paw the worse the claw" is in reference to what anatomical complication? Ulnar paradox
0%
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