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Renal tubular acidosis

Pelvic diaphragm By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments Internal acoustic meatus By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments Hyperaldosteronism, Conn syndrome By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments Functional column of cranial nerve By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments External ear nerve supply By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments

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Pelvic diaphragm

Internal acoustic meatus By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments Hyperaldosteronism, Conn syndrome By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments Functional column of cranial nerve By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments External ear nerve supply By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments Silhouette sign By TCML February 20, 2026 No Comments

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Internal acoustic meatus

Location: • Lies in petrous part of the temporal bone • Opens into posterior cranial fossa. • It is divided by a transverse ridge (crista falciformis) and vertical crest (Bill’s bar):   Quadrant Structure Anterosuperior Facial nerve Anteroinferior Cochlear nerve Posterosuperior Superior vestibular nerve Posteroinferior Inferior vestibular nerve   Mnemonic : “Seven up, Coke down, Balance behind” • Seven

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External ear nerve supply

Made up of yellow elastic cartilage & covered by skin. It has two surface- Lateral / Front surface- Skin is closely attached to cartilage  Medial / Back surface- Skin is loosely attached  Nerve supply of external ear- [PYQ: NEET PG 2024] Nerve Supply to 1. Greater auricular nerve(C2, C3)  • Main nerve of pinna  • Supply to

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Silhouette sign

A silhouette sign is positive when a normally visible border b/w two structures disappears because both have similar densities, meaning they “silhouette” (blend together) on the X-ray. Enzyme inhibition By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments Calot’s triangle By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments Urea cycle By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments FMGE

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Helicobacer pylori treatment

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Antibiotics against H. pylori-  • Amoxicillin  • Clarithromycin • Metronidazole (Seconidazole, Ornidazole) • Tetracycline • Levofloxacin Guidelines for H. pylori treatment –  • Use ≥2 antibiotics to decrease the risk of resistance. • To suppress HCl use PPI (proton pump inhibitors): It also increase effectiveness of

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Enzyme inhibition

Calot’s triangle By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments Urea cycle By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments FMGE June 2022 paper By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments Angles in laproscopy surgery By TCML February 18, 2026 No Comments T1, T2, and FLAIR MRI By TCML February 18, 2026 No Comments

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Calot’s triangle

Hepato cystic triangle   Calot’s triangle 1. Cystic duct + Gall bladder 2. Common hepatic duct (CHD) 3. Liver Boundary 1. Cystic duct 2. Common hepatic duct (CHD) 3. Cystic artery – Calot’s node of lund – Cystic artery Content Calot’s node of lund Urea cycle By TCML February 19, 2026 No Comments FMGE June

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