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❗ These questions reference very specific areas of the Cambridge medicine lecture notes, and weren't designed for public consumption. As such, you might read some of them and think "that's really vague, I have no idea what you're asking".
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- How does the median cubital vein run
- What fascia does the cephalic vein pierce
- Which layer are melanocytes in
- What is in the granulosum granules
- What do lucidum cells contain and where are they found
- Which two features make up the dermoepidermal junction, how are these affected by aging
- Which two layers make up the dermis
- Where are apocrine sweat glands found
- Where are sebaceous glands not present
- In which areas does the superficial fascia not contain fat
- Why is the cephalic vein important for intravenous cannulation and venous access
- What is a blister
- What is the rule of 9s
- What are alternative names for Langer's lines and why are these of interest to surgeons
- What are the degrees of burns and which two factors affect burn severity
- Which nerve supplies the anterior compartment of the arm and which muscle has a dual supply
- Which groove does biceps long head travel in
- What is the role of the biceps aponeurosis
- What vessel and nerve are superficial to the aponeurosis and which vessel and nerve are deep