TA Review Flashcards

1
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Primarily Retroperitoneal with mnemonic

A
Kids And Infants Are Totally Ugly
Kidneys
Aorta
IVC
Adrenal Glands
Testes
Ureter
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2
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Secondarily Retroperitoneal with mnemonic

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Ac/Dc Can Really Party Down (from 2-4)
Ascending Colon
Descending Colon
Cecum
Rectum
Pancreas
Duodenum (2-4)
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3
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Extraperitoneal with mnemonic

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Bee SOUP
Bladder
Seminal Vesicles
Ovaries
Uterus
Prostrate
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4
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Psoas Major location/function

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Located right lateral to the inferior vertebral column in the posterior abdominal wall, right above the pelvic bowl. Important in flexion/external rotation of the hip.

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5
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Quadratus Lumborum

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Right lateral to the psoas major. Acts on both vertebral column and ilium.

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6
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Transversis Abdominis

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Lateral to quadratus lumborus. Innermost abdominal muscle. Helps compress abdominal contents.

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7
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Iliacus

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Extends below from the psoas, extends down the ilium. Important for lifting femur forward.

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8
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Subcoastal root value

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T12

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9
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Ilioinguinal root value

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L1

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10
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Iliohypogastric

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T12-L1

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11
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Geniotfemoral

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L1-L2

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12
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Femoral

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L2-L4

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13
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Obdurator

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L2-L4

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14
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Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Branch

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L2-L3

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15
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Kidney innervation

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T10-L1

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16
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Blood Flow to the Kidney

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Renal artery –> Segmental Artery –> Interlobar Artery –> Arcuate artery –> Interlobular artery –. Afferent arteriole –> Glomerulus –> Efferent Arteriole –> Vasa Recta –> Interlobular Vein –> Arcuate Vein –> Interlobar Vein –> Renal vein –> IVC

17
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Position of kidneys

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Right at T12, Left T11

18
Q

Left vs Right Adrenals

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Left –> Semilunar

Right –> Triangular

19
Q

Blood supply of adrenals

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Superior suprarenal artery (branch of inferior phrenic artery)
Middle suprarenal artery (branch of aorta)
Inferior suprarenal artery (branch of renal artery)
Drained by suprarenal vein. Right drains into IVC, Left drains into L. Renal vein

20
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Layers of adrenals, top to bottom, and what they make

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1-4 –> cortex
5 –> medulla
1. Capsule
2. Zona Glomerulosa, makes mineralocorticoids (salt)
3. Zona Fasciculata, makes glucocorticoids (sugar)
4. Zona Reticularis, makes androgens (Sex)
Salt sugar sex. The deeper you go the better it gets.
5. Medulla –> Epinephrine/norepinephrine

21
Q

What is the first primordial of kidneys

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Urogenital ridge, intermediate mesoderm. It develops into the gonadal ridge, and the nephrogenic cord.

22
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Stages of kidney dev.

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pronephros (Early fourth week, not functional), mesonephros (late fourth week, transitionally functional), metanephros (functional by week 9, created from diverticulum and mass through reciprocal induction).

23
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Kidney migration

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Migrate up during development, blood supply changes from common iliac to renal arteries.

24
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Primordial germ layers of adrenals

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Cortex –> Mesoderm

Medulla –> Neural Crest cells (makes sense bc they make epinephrine and norepinephrine)

25
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Primordial of collecting duct

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ureteric bud of metanephros

26
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Primordial of filtration system (nephron)

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blastema mass of metaphros

27
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Function of cloacal membrane

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Splits cloaca into urogenical sinus/rectum

28
Q

Three parts of urogenital sinus

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Top (V?) –> Bladder
Pelvic/middle –> Urethra
Bottom/Phallic –> Grows towards genital tubercle

29
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Germ layers of bladder

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Endothelium –> epithelial lining

outer layers –> splanchnic mesoderm