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6 commonly asked experiments MBBS Students need to perform as part of OSPE, short for Objective Structured Practical Examination, in their Biochemistry Practical Examinations. Want
Analyte Normal Range 2 hr post prandial plasma glucose 80-140 mg/dl 24 hour Urine Protein <150mg/day 24 hour Urine Uric Acid 250-750 mg/day A:G 1.2-1.5:
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Teratogens Definition Teratogens are agents or factors that can cause congenital malformations or birth defects in the developing embryo or fetus. Classification Teratogens can be
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Humerus:-1. Greater tubercle laterally2. Lesser Tubercle medially3. Muscles attached to greater tubercle include:-i. Supraspinatusii. Infraspinatusiii. Teres Minor4. Muscles attached to lesser tubercle:-i. Subscapularis
Scapula:-1. Spinous process corresponds to T4-T5 intervertebral disc2. Inferior angle corresponds to T7 vertebrae3. Spinous process continues to form Acromion Process4. Glenoid Cavity on the
Site Identification for Clavicle: –1. Medial end rounded2. Lateral end flat3. Medial 2/3rd anteriorly convex4. Superior surface is smooth Muscles Attached to Clavicle: –1. Sterno-Clado-Mastoid