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School - Embryology Questions Medical

School - Embryology Questions Medical

Neonate with bilious vomiting (green) → rule out malrotation until proven otherwise. Upper GI series shows “corkscrew” or “duodenal jejunal junction to the right of spine.”

“1st part of maxillary, 2nd stapedial + hyoid, 3rd common carotid & proximal ICA, 4th arch: left = aortic arch, right = proximal subclavian, 6th: left = ductus arteriosus, right = proximal pulmonary” Embryology Questions Medical School

Dextrocardia (heart on right) with situs inversus is not a heart defect per se – it’s a laterality defect from ciliary dysfunction (Kartagener). Dextrocardia with situs solitus is a severe heart malformation. 4. Foregut & Midgut Rotation – The “Malrotation & Volvulus” Danger The embryology: Midgut herniates at week 6, rotates 270° counterclockwise, returns at week 10. Neonate with bilious vomiting (green) → rule out

Master that framework, and you will not only pass – you will outthink the question writers. If you are a medical student, you have

If you are a medical student, you have likely asked: “Why do I need to know the pharyngeal arches?” The answer lies not in memorizing diagrams, but in understanding that embryology is the logic board for adult anatomy and congenital anomalies. On exams (USMLE, COMLEX, in-house shelf exams), embryology questions are rarely pure recitation. They are clinical vignettes disguised as developmental biology.

Recurrent laryngeal nerve (branch of CN X, arch 6) loops under the right subclavian artery on right, ligamentum arteriosum on left. If a patient has a dysphagia lusoria (aberrant right subclavian artery), the nerve takes a direct course to the larynx – this is a known surgical variant. 3. Heart Tube Looping & Septation – The “Conotruncal” Nightmare The embryology: Heart tube forms week 3, loops to the right by day 23. Septation occurs weeks 4-7.

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