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Thorax Anatomy – Part Four

🥵 HARD Below is a stretch-and-challenge MCQ of clinically applied thoracic anatomy addressing learning outcomes of both the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s “Anatomical Society core regional anatomy syllabus for undergraduate medicine” and...

Pelvis and Perineum Anatomy – Part Three

🤔 MEDIUM I've got a treat for you today. Five pelvic and perineal anatomy questions for the basic science student!  Have fun and remember, well I have nothing witty to say actually haha. Did you know that the pelvis used to be called the innominate bone,...

Spirometry

🥵 HARD The chart shown is a simplified volume-flow chart that you could get from the results of spirometry. The black curve is the normal result you would expect, the red and green curves show abnormal pathologies. Do you understand what the results might...

Approach to the Patient with Chronic Memory Loss, Confusion and Dementia

🤔 MEDIUM This question is the first in a two-parter, on chronic confusion and memory loss. It contains ONE patient only.  All I can say, by way of a not-too-subtle clue, is: "ITS A TRAP!"Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=168 alerts=off singlepage=on...

Approach to the Patient with Oedema – Part Two

🤔 MEDIUM Here is the first of two questions on oedema.  A bit like that scene in the Harry Potter book where the muggle expands and floats off (hence the balloons).  There are two to choose from and here is one of them ... good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting...

Approach to the patient with a Lump in the Neck

🤔 MEDIUM Test yourself on this quiz on neck lumps! Be sure to read the stem carefully Reviewed by: awaiting review

Pathophysiology of Diabetes MCQ

😀 EASY These questions cover some of the fundamental pathophysiology of diabetes and glucose regulation, and finish off with some simple clinical application.Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak

Approach to the patient with a swollen and painful leg

🤔 MEDIUM Test yourself on some causes of a swollen and painful leg!Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part Three

🥵 HARD We are starting to focus on tracts, and clinical presentations of their lesions.  This can take a few attempts at revision to get right - so don't be discouraged.  Neurophobia is real, but not permanent!  Best of luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz...

Pelvis and Perineum Anatomy – Part Two

🤔 MEDIUM I've got a treat for you today. Five pelvic and perineal anatomy questions for the basic science student!  Have fun and remember, well I have nothing witty to say actually haha. Did you know that the pelvis used to be called the innominate bone, literally...