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Clinical anatomy notes that are taken from the clinical blue boxes found in Moore's Clinically Oriented Anatomy, They include the most common aspects that show up in exams.

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Crohn Disease- chronic inflammation of the colon and rectum

Diverticulitis- hemorrhage

Colon tumors- occurs mainly in the rectum

Pancreatitis
- gallstone in hepatopancreatic ampulla
- indicated by a positive psoas sign

Rupture of pancreas- sudden, severe, forceful compression of the abdomen

Jaundice- cancer of pancreas head

Cirrhosis- liver softening

Ureteric calculus- pain in lumbar region with difficulty in urinating

Spondylolisthesis- a prominent vertebra (slipped forward)

Lumbar spinal stenosis- vertebral (spinal) narrowing in one or more lumbar vertebra

Spina bifida cystica- a congenital anomaly characterized by a developmental defect of one more lumbar
vertebral arch that may be associated with limb paralysis and deficiencies in bladder control

Nucleus pulposus herniation
- occurs posterolateral, at lumbosacral junction and produce lumbago and sciatica

Cervical disc herniation- affects the spinal nerve exiting at the level of the affected disc.

Atlantoaxial subluxation- rupture of the transverse ligament of the atlas

Lumbar lordosis- unequal limb length

Jugular foramen syndrome
- causes dysphagia, dysphonia, sagging of the soft palate and deviation of the uvula to unaffected side

Pulsating exophthalmos- arteriovenous fistula within the cavernous sinus

Ophthalmic herpes zoster is characterized by corneal ulceration

Ptosis- damage to the oculomotor nerve
Pinkeye- inflammation of the conjunctiva

Presbyopia- loss of focusing power of the lens

Prostate cancer- is best identified rectally when the patient has a full bladder

Ovarian cysts- digital examination of the vagina

Culdocentesis- drainage of a pelvic abscess via posterior vaginal fornix

Rectovaginal fistula- discharge of fecal matter from the vagina

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