You found me !!!!
The reason why I'm saying so is that for the past couple of years I had a weird habbit which is to write down the spots of each practical anatomy exam once I got home

I later saved them all in my computer and kept them as a nice momento

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Here you go:
Abdomen & Pelvis practical exam 2006 (our day):1-Duodenal Cap (X-Ray)
2-Arcuate Line (Hip Bone)
3-Scarum: Male or Female (Bone)
4-Cystic Duct (Liver)
5-Gastric Area (Kidney)
6-Groove for 10th Rib (Spleen)
7-Jejunum *You cannot easily differentiate it from the ileum in 10 secs

trust me in this. It's not easy as it seems
8-Right Gastric Artery
9-Left Crus of Diaphragm *Very few were those who knew it. We all wrote sympathetic trunk
10-Internal Urethral Orifice *Something verrry deep inside the pelvis
As you can see the x-ray, bones and organs comprise 6 out of 10 spots !! While there was only one spot related to the pelvis which is a pain in the neck..
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Final anatomy practical exam 2006 (our day).
The spots related to the abdomen and pelvis were:1-Attachment of Coccygeus (Hip Bone)
2-Cholic Area (Liver)
3-Cholic Area (Spleen)
4-Right Renal Vein (Kidney)
5-Medial Rectus
6-Superior Mesentric Artery
7-Anterior Vagal Trunk *a
karfoosha on the ant. suface of the stomach
8-Obturatur Nerve *on a severed thigh, pretty confusing
9-Tendinous Arch *also on the severed thigh. It's the shiniest thing you see in the area
Again, 4 out of 9 spots were about bones and organs which can be easily conquered....Concentrate on them
All the best