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All India PG Medical Entrance Exam Paper

From which official website I can download free All India PG Medical Entrance Exam question Paper? List me the names of some of such website, as I need the All India PG Medical Entrance Exam question paper for preparation for the exam for admission in MS course?
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Is there any one who can provide previous year question papers for All India Post Graduate (PG) Medical Entrance Examination? If you have any source that provide study material for All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examination, so pls provide me that source where I can download question papers and their answers also.
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All India PG Medical Entrance Exam Paper

I want the previous year question paper of All India PG Medical Entrance Exam AIPGMEE so can you please provide me?
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Re: All India PG Medical Entrance Exam Paper

As you want the previous year question paper of All India PG Medical Entrance AIPGMEE Exam so here I am providing you.

AIPGMEE exam question paper

ANATOMY

1. In the advancement of surgery of shoulder joint, one muscle was not given much importance earlier
but now came in picture, this forgotten muscle of rotator cuff is
a. Subscapularis
b. Supraspinatus
c. Infraspinatus
d. Teres minor
Answer: (a) Subscapularis
Reference:
Explanation:Musculotendinous cuff of shoulder is a fibrous sheath formed by the four flattened tendons
which blend with the capsule of shoulder joint and strengthen it. Muscles which form the cuff arise from
scapula and are inserted into the lesser and greater tubercles of humerus. They are subscapularis, supaspintaous,
infraspinatus and teres minor. There tendons while crossing the shoulder joint become flattened and
blend with each other on one end and with capsule of the joint on the other end, before reaching their points
of insertion.Cuff gives strength to the capsule of shoulder joint all around except inferiorly. That is why dislocation
of humerusoccur most commonly in a down ward insertion.
2. Stuctures at anorectal junction all except
a. External sphincter
b. Internal sphincter
c. Anococcygeal raphe
d. Puborectalis
Answer (c)Anococcygealraphae
Reference: BDC 2nd vol,5/e, pg.414
Explanation: Anorectal ring is a muscular ring present at the anorectal junction. It is formed by the fusion of
the puborectalis, uppermost fibers of external sphincter and internal sphincter. Surgical division of anorectal
ring results in rectal incontinence.
Anococcygeal ligament or anococcygeal raphe is a multilayer musculotendinous structure between anal canal
& hip of coccyx. It is attached anteriorly to the superficial part of external anal sphincter i.e. middle part
of external anal sphincter which lies below to deep part of external anal sphincter at the anorectal junction
present deep part of external anal sphincter.
3. Structure not present at floor of third ventricle- a. Optic stalk
b. Third nerve
c. Infundibulum
d. Mamillary body
Answer: (b) Third nerve (Occulo motor N.)
Reference: BDC 3rdvol, 5/e, pg. 428
Explanation: Third ventricle is a median cleft b/w two thalami. Embryologically it represents the cavity of
diencephalon.
Communication :Antero superiorly, on each side it communicates with the lateral ventricle through the
interventriclar foramen (or Foramen of Monro). Postero inferiorly it communicates with the fourth ventricle
through the Cerebral Aqueduct.
Boundaries:
Anterior wall –
i. Lamina terminalis
ii. Anterior commissure
iii. Anterior columns of fornix
Posterior wall –
i. Pineal body
ii. Post commissure
iii. Cerebral aqueduct

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