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Download the file  Retinoblastoma -Nishant Sharma

Click on the image to enlarge. -Anuja Mandavkar

Click on the image to enlarge. -Anuja Mandavkar

Click on the image to enlarge. -Anuja Mandavkar

Click on the image to enlarge. -Anuja Mandavkar

ORIGIN: lateral condyle of femur and lateral meniscus. INSERTION: posterior surface of tibia, into the medial two-thirds of the triangular area above the soleal line. MNEMONIC: numbers popped (popliteus) from the little dial(lateral condyle) of the phone(femur) kept on the table(tibia). NERVE SUPPLY: tibial nerve ACTIONS: The popliteus muscle is involved in two main movements of …

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The sartorius is the muscle of the anterior compartment of the thigh and is the longest muscle in the body. ORIGIN: anterior superior iliac spine(ASIS) INSERTION: upper part of medial surface of tibia. MNEMONIC: A SIS sits on the table(tibia). NERVE SUPPLY: Femoral nerve. ACTIONS: Abductor, lateral rotator of thigh and flexor of leg. The …

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Mostly the alternate pathway of complement activation is involved. (Evidence – decreased serum C3 level and normal C1,C2 and C4). The deposits of C3 (granular pattern) is seen in glomeruli. C3NeF (Circulating anti complementary nephritic factor) is an Autoantibody (Ig) – binds to C3 convertase and stabilise it leading to its persistent activation. EPITHELIAL INJURY …

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