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Important Questions in NEET PG Anatomy from Thorax

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  In recent years since the new pattern of NEET PG exams, the online CBT Based Examinations have become competitive and major subjects cannot be taken lightly. Anatomy is a major NEET Subject.  There are multiple sub branches of anatomy like  Upper limb Lower limb Thorax Abdomen Pelvis Head and Neck Neuroanatomy Thorax is an important region from Regional Anatomy. Our experts found many questions asked from Thorax. So   what were the types of questions asked from Thorax and what should a NEET PG Student read. The Most Important Topics asked are from:  Anterior thoracic wall Larynx Trachea Bronchi  Bronchial tree  Heart  Blood vessels  Mediastinum  Broncho pulmonary segments ( Question Asked in NEET PG Anatomy) Posterior thoracic wall  Posterior mediastinum (Contents)  Diaphragm  Sympathetic chain ( Question Asked in NEET PG Anatomy) Splanchnic nerves Thoracic duct  Azygos system of veins Intercostal spaces Intercostals muscles  Intercostal neurovascular bundle  Descending aorta  Azygos

DM Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology

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DM Medicine is getting Competitive. NBE has upgraded the Examination standard Pediatrics is gaining Scope. From past few years there has been a change from written examination to CBT exam. The Dm exams are now conducted as an online MCQ Based exam. This is for all branches.  Lots of questions in DM General Medicine, Cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, pediatric oncology, pediatric neurology, pediatric nephrology, oncology and pediatric cardiology are based on drugs.  Knowledge about clinical pharmacology is important for NEET SS Examinations. A Dm Aspirant for any super specialization should have proper knowledge of drugs.  What is important to know for A Dm Aspirant as examples?  Drugs causing   Hyperkalemia Drugs causing   Gynecomastia (Question asked in NEET DM ) Drugs causing   Acute Renal Failure Drugs causing   Kidney Stones (Question asked in NEET DM ) Drugs causing Seizures   Drugs causing  Porphyrias Drugs causing  Hepatotoxicity  Drugs