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An anatomical model for SARS-CoV-2 entry into mastoid and middle ear in COVID-19 patients J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Ashutosh Kumar,Chiman Kumari,Bora Ishani,KNarayan Ravi
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Study of Variations of Posterior Communicating Artery and Types of Posterior Circulation in Human Cadaveric Brains of South Indian Population J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 S Keerthi,PR Prefulla,E Mohanapriya,Elamathi Bose
Introduction: Posterior communicating artery (PComA) is the communicating channel between the internal carotid and vertebrobasilar arterial systems. The hemodynamics of the circle of Willis is influenced by variations in the PComA. Such variations may predispose to ischemic stroke due to inadequate collateral supply. Knowledge regarding the variations of the PComA and posterior circulation is of much
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Medical research and publication: Concerns and way forward J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Vishram Singh,KrishnaChaitanya Reddy,Rashi Singh
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Bilateral persistent primitive olfactory artery incidentally detected by computed tomography angiography and digital subtraction angiography: An extremely rare case report J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Gaurav Goel,Anshu Mahajan,Apratim Chatterjee
We present a rare case of bilateral persistent primitive olfactory artery incidentally detected on computed tomography angiography and digital subtraction angiography in a 53-year-old female with symptomatic left-sided tight internal carotid artery stenosis. This imaging finding can be useful to the literature.
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A rare case of anomalous origin of bilateral testicular arteries: An anatomical and developmental overview J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 SarojKaler Jhajhria,Arthi Ganapathy,Aritra Banerjee,Seema Singh
An extensive knowledge of the origin and course of testicular arteries (TAs) is indispensable during various surgical procedures such as renal transplant, intra-abdominal surgeries, and even in orthopedic surgeries such as spine surgery. With the advent of new intra-abdominal therapeutic and diagnostic techniques, the anatomy of TAs has assumed much more significance. Although the variations of the
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Harbin's index: Morphological evaluation of caudate-to-right lobe ratio in human cadaveric liver J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 JaikumarB Contractor,VipulD Patel,VH Vaniya
Introduction: Liver cirrhosis is essentially an end stage liver fibrosis that develops as a continuation of normal wound healing in response to chronic liver injury. While 1/4th of cirrhotic livers are morphologically normal in size and configuration, on computerized tomography, over 1/3rd are diffusely atrophic and almost 50% manifest focal hypertrophy most commonly in the caudate lobe concomitant
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Anatomical variations in scapula: A study with correlation to gender and sides J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Ritu Singroha,Usha Verma,SureshKanta Rathee
Introduction: Anatomical variation is defined as the normal flexibility in the topography and morphology of body structures. The present study was planned to study anatomical variations in dry scapula of North Indian population and their comparison between males and females on both sides. Material and Methods: The study was performed at the Department of Anatomy, PGIMS, Rohtak, on fifty pairs of human
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A cadaveric study on subclavius posticus muscle J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Maheshwari Myageri,BS Bhavya,M Smitha,RajeshwariC Eligar
Introduction: Subclavius posticus muscle (SPM) is a rare anomalous muscle that traverses from costal cartilage of first rib posterolaterally to superior border of scapula. The aim of the study was to study the prevalence of SPM in adult cadavers. Material and Methods: Fifty upper limbs from embalmed cadavers allotted for routine dissection practical for first MBBS students were used for the study.
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Comparison of maceration techniques for retrieval of bones J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Anshu Soni,Ajay Kumar,Anu Sharma,Hitant Vohra
Introduction: Learning osteology is an essential part of anatomy curriculum. However, recently, there has been a scarcity in the availability of bones for teaching in India. The present study was conducted to compare four different maceration techniques and find the most suitable method to procure bones from an embalmed cadaver. The present study was conducted on dissected human cadavers made available
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Sheath of distal tendon of semimembranosus muscle and it's functional significance J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 SubhashD Joshi,ShardaS Joshi,Namrata Valimbe
Introduction: Semimembranosus (SM) muscle is important in maintaining the stability of knee joint, and the distal end of it's tendon is not only complex but has been described differently in the available literature, which is quite perplexing. How a muscle with such divergent attachments can efficiently perform it's functions? Hence a detailed study of the distal semimembranosus tendon unit was undertaken
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Morphometric study of the knee joint in Saudi Arabian population based on magnetic resonance imaging scan J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Zaheer Ahmed,Daifallah Alharbi
Introduction: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is considered a highly recommended procedure, to improve the life of patients suffering from knee arthritis by relieving pain and deformity. Knee morphology and anthropomorphic features have evolved as the most reliable source of information to design TKA prostheses. But unfortunately, the amorphic features of Western patients are the preferred choice of
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Multiple anomalies of derivatives of the left cardinal veins J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 AdelinaMaria Jianu,Florin Bîrsăşteanu,Florinel Pop,MugurelConstantin Rusu
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Cytogenetic evaluation of congenital anomalies in Manipur J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Garima Sharma,AribamJaishree Devi,ThounaojamNaranbabu Singh
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Comparison of medial longitudinal arches of the foot by radiographic method in users and nonusers of high-heeled footwear among young women J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 MehnaazSameera Arifuddin,Saimah Naseer,RavinderPrakash Babu,Ashok Panjala,Hunaina Manfusa,EphraimVikram Rao
Introduction: The arches of the foot help in transmission of the body weight and permit adjustments on uneven surfaces. Prolonged use of high heels causes elevation or collapse of these arches by stress and strain over the weight-bearing bones, and also causes damage to the underlying soft tissues and ligaments. The aim of this study was to document the presence of any changes in medial longitudinal
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Gestational diabetes influences bone morphogenic protein signaling during heart development in C57BL mice J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 MohammadJafar Golalipour,Fatemeh Ghasemzadeh,Masoud Golalipour,Kamran Haidari,Zahra Nazari
Introduction: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common metabolic complications of pregnancy that causes fetal mortality and morbidity. As uncontrolled gestational diabetes could induce congenital heart defects in the offspring. Therefore, this study was done to evaluate the effect of GDM on bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) gene expression during heart development in the C57BL
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A woman with “lobster-claw” hands – Isolated nonsyndromic ectrodactyly of both hands J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 HS Kiran,HS Rajani,N Rashmi
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Assessing differences in hand dominance by testing hand preference against hand performance J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 PamelaMandela Idenya,Peter Gichangi,AOgeng'o Julius
Introduction: Populations are categorized as right-handed, ambidextrous, and left-handed; but handedness must be understood as having borderlines within its continuum. Typical measures of handedness based on hand use preference or hand performance testing give results which indicate no exclusive categories for hand dominance. Training of preclinical medical students in the performance of clinical techniques
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Wax versus plastinated models in teaching human anatomy to health-care professionals. A randomized crossover trial J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Veronica Macchi,Rafael Boscolo-Berto,Cinzia Tortorella,Andrea Porzionato,Raffaele De Caro
Introduction: Teaching anatomy moved from teacher-centered to student-centered learning. Three-dimensional models help to improve self-learning of basic concepts other than anatomical spatial relationships. Wax and plastinated models were compared for appropriateness and safety in teaching human anatomy to health-care professionals. Material and Methods: Randomized crossover trial. The CONSORT checklist
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Proliferative capacity of retinal progenitor cells in human fetal retina J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 AnjaliSatyen Sabnis,Prakash Mane
Introduction: Retina is an innermost, delicate, and photosensitive layer of the eyeball, which is composed of 10 layers and 8 specialized cells which are involved in paramount function of the body like vision. Retinal neurogenesis commences from the layers of optic cup, which forms from optic vesicle. Progenitor cells are the tissue-specific cells which give rise to all different types of retinal cells
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Educational resources used by 1st-year medical students J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Himel Mondal,Sumita Dutta,Shaikat Mondal,ManasRanjan Sahoo,Koushik Saha,Sarika Mondal
Introduction: A dynamic teaching–learning environment is being established in Indian medical institutions with the implementation of a competency-based medical education curriculum. This new curriculum may change the previous pattern of usage of educational resources by the medical students. We aimed to explore the pattern of usage of resources by the 1st-year medical students. Material and Methods:
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Prof. (Dr.) S. P. Tewari (October 1926 - May 2020): A legendary anatomist and teacher J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Vishram Singh
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Biotherapeutic sufficiency of virgin coconut oil on paraquat-mediated reproductive dysfunction J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 JosephAlo Nwafor,Chika Uduma Ukpai,John Okechukwu,Obinna Uchewa,Ofovwe Ekaikite,Somadina Ikpeze
Introduction: Paraquat (PQ) affects male reproductive health with the risk of infertility. Virgin coconut oil (VCO) has antioxidative and fertility properties. Thus, the histology of the testis and seminal vesicles, spermatic indices, testosterone, malondialdehyde (MDA), and superoxide dismutase level in Wistar rats exposed to PQ and treated with VCO was investigated. Material and Methods: Twenty-four
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Omega sign: An indicator of motor hand area on cerebral hemisphere J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 ShilpaNandkishor Gosavi,RajendraSomnath Garud
Introduction: With advances in the field of technology microneurosurgery is performed with the use of transcisternal, transfissural, and transsulcul approaches, where sulci present on brain are used as fundamental landmarks. Detailed knowledge of various cerebral sulci and gyri is also essential for neuroimaging techniques. Often neurosurgeons need to work in the central lobe to approach the cortical
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A new method in anatomical education of medical faculty: Storytelling J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Ismail Sivri,Tuncay Colak,AylaTekin Orha,Ozan Tavas,Elif Aksu,Dilsat Guzelordu,Belgin Bamac,Serap Colak
Introduction: The difficulty to learn anatomy makes it crucial to find the best way to effectively transfer the anatomic knowledge from educators to students. Stories can be used as an advantageous tool, which makes information more rememberable by stimulating cognitive behavior. Material and Methods: In order to determine the efficiency of the storytelling technique on the effects of grade point average
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Quality control in E-learning for medical education J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Vishram Singh,KrishnaChaitanya Reddy,Rashi Singh
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Anatomical considerations regarding the posterior interosseous nerve for surgical approaches in the proximal forearm: A cadaveric study J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Bina Isaac,Jenny Jacob
Introduction: The posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) is at risk of injury when surgical procedures are undertaken in the proximal forearm. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship of the PIN to adjacent anatomical landmarks, which can be used to prevent iatrogenic injury to the nerve. Material and Methods: Forty upper extremities were used for this study. The landmarks used to
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Dr. Vishwanath Ramrao Mysorekar (Dec 1931 - Dec 2020) J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 GM Mahesh
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An unusual variation of infrahyoid musculature and its clinical implications J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Arantxa Blasco-Serra,EvaMaria Gonzalez-Soler,Francisco Martinez-Soriano,AlfonsoA Valverde-Navarro
Knowledge of the anatomy of musculoskeletal system of the anterior neck region is crucial for the good practice of health personnel. In this area, both muscular and vascular systems are closely related, and the anatomical variations that may occur could alter blood conduction or hinder medical and surgical maneuvers. This study reports a case of unilateral duplicated omohyoid muscle and its merger
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Incidentally detected anomalous pectoralis major muscle during reconstruction of oral cavity cancer J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Rashmi Patnayak,Amitabh Jena,GajjalaSivanath Reddy,Sarla Settipalli
The congenital deficiency of pectoralis major muscle is quite uncommon. Only a few cases are described in the literature that too in cadavers. Recently, we came across a case of deficient pectoralis major while harvesting pectoralis major myocutaneous (PMMC) flap for reconstruction following right composite resection for carcinoma of the right buccal mucosa in a 50-year-old female. The external appearance
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Evaluation of morphometric and volumetric measurements of temporomandibular joint structures on patients with disc displacement J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Melike Basaran,Esin Bozdemir,Sehnaz Evrimler
Introduction: To evaluate the morphometric and volumetric measurements of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) structures, of healthy, anterior disc displacement with reduction (ADDWR) and anterior disc displacement without reduction (ADDWoR) joints using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Material and Methods: Fifty-two TMJs of 38 patients with TMJ disorders and 26 TMJs of 13 healthy patients were evaluated
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Analysis of vertical forces in children with down's syndrome by using emed® capacitance-based pressure platform J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 VenkataNagaraj Kakaraparthi,VamsiKrishna Gannamaneni,Lalitha Kakaraparthi
Introduction: This study aimed to analyze the vertical forces functioning under the plantar surface of the feet in children with and without Down's syndrome (DS) during walking using a capacitance-based pressure platform (emed®). Material and Methods: This is an observational study on 10 individuals with DS, (Group I) and 10 children without DS (Group II), aged 8–15 years. Both the groups were evaluated
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Study of histological changes of placenta in pregnancy-induced hypertension in poorvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh, India J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Kumud Ranjan,Vishram Singh,SL Tewarson,Rashi Singh,Yogesh Yadav
Introduction: The placenta is a fetomaternal organ. It is a connection of the fetus with the uterine wall of mother. Through the placenta, exchange of gases and nutrient supply takes place. Through the placenta, fetal blood tissue comes in direct contact with the maternal blood without any rejection. It is a special transient organ of pregnancy. In our study, we carried out the microscopic examination
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Estimation of gestational age by ultrasound measurement of fetal transcerebellar diameter J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Maheswari Cinnusamy,Deepti Shastri,JosephineArokia Martina
Introduction: Transcerebellar diameter (TCD) normogram predicts gestational age (GA) with an accuracy of 94% in the third trimester. The study aims to evaluate the application and accuracy of Transcerebellar diameter in determining the GA of the fetus and Its Correlation. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional prospective study conducted to determine the different antenatal ultrasound examinations
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Aberrant right subclavian artery: A multi-detector computed tomography study J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 CS Ramesh Babu,OmPrakash Gupta,Arjun Kumar
Introduction: Aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) arises as the last branch of normally positioned aortic arch and its prevalence estimated as 0.16%–2.0% varies between different ethnic groups. Our aim was to assess the prevalence and associated branching anomalies of ARSA in the Indian participants. Material and Methods: Chest computed tomographic scans of 710 patients were analyzed to study the
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Discovery of new organs in human throat: The tubarial salivary glands J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Vishram Singh,KrishnaChaitanya Reddy
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The extensor digitorum profundus muscle – An attractive term, but is it appropriate for describing the human hand? J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 GeorgiP Georgiev,RShane Tubbs
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Cadaveric study on variations in the source and level of origin of superior thyroid artery J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 BY Shyamala,B Akhilandeswari
Introduction: Superior thyroid artery (STA) is one of the branches of the external carotid artery (ECA) which supplies the upper larynx, neck, and thyroid gland. The anatomic features of this artery and its relation to neighboring bony landmarks are important in surgical approaches. The primary objective is to find the source of origin of STA. Secondary objective is to find the level of origin of STA
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Relationship between difficulty and discrimination indices of essay questions in formative assessment J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 PushpaNagavalli Basavanna,Pushpalatha Kunjappagounder,SunilKumar Doddaiah,Deepa Bhat
Introduction: Assessment drives learning; assessment is the key component in medical education. Written examination plays a major role in assessing cognitive domain and well-constructed essay questions helps to assess the higher order of knowledge. Item analysis supports to assess the quality of items written and in turn which helps the faculty to retain, modify, or vomit the items. Material and Methods:
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Comparison of human renal arteries in cadavers and in computed tomography scans – A morphometric study J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 ParvezAbutaher Chowki,RashmiAvinash Patil
Introduction: The right and left kidneys receive their blood supply from the lateral branches of the abdominal aorta that is, respectively, from the right and the left renal arteries. The study of renal arteries is thus very important, but the literature shows a scarcity of data for the Indian population. This study was, therefore, planned to compare the morphometry of human renal arteries in cadavers
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Estimation of stature from stride length and lower limb length of efiks in calabar South, Cross River State, South-South Nigeria J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 EsomonuGodfrey Ugochukwu,EgwuOgugua Augustine,Eno Samuel,Biose Ifechukwude
Introduction: The stride length of individuals is believed to correlate with their stature. The aim of the present study was to estimate stature using stride length and lower limb length of Efiks who are indigenes of Calabar South, Cross River State, South-South Nigeria. Material and Methods: Stature, lower extremity length, and stride length were measured and recorded for 300 subjects, 150 each of
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Estimation of humerus length by measuring the dimensions of its lower fragments J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 MangalaM Pai,KU Prashanth,BV Murlimanju,LathaV Prabhu,MD Prameela
Introduction: The aim was to obtain the dimensions of the distal fragments of humerus bone, and the objective was to derive the formulae of regression, which will assist us to estimate the humeral length. Material and Methods: In this cadaveric research, 166 adult dried humeri from the department of anatomy were utilized. The measurements were performed by using the osteometric board and digital Vernier
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Strength, weakness, opportunity, threat analysis of the adaptations in anatomy training during COVID-19 pandemic: Example of Turkey J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 İlyas Uçar,Caner Karartı
Introduction: Educational methods used in Turkey as an immediate response to COVID-19 pandemic definitely bear strengths and weaknesses. In this context, the aim of the present study is to carry out Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat (SWOT) analysis of Turkey's adaptations in the anatomy training. Material and Methods: This descriptive study included 12 state universities. A questionnaire was
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Anophthalmic cyclopia with proboscis, acardia, amelia, sirenomelia – Case report J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 JinuMerlin Koshy,Bini Markose,Deepti Shastri,B Rajesh
True or primary anophthalmic cyclopia is an extremely rare and severe malformation of eye. It is the apparent absence of eyeball in a median orbit and it results from failure of the optic vesicle (optic primordial) to form from the cerebral or prosencephalic vesicles. Proboscis is a skin-covered median tubular appendage above the anophthalmic median orbit. It results from the defective development
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Association of Chiari Type 1 malformation and cervical spine curve changes J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Sercan Ozkacmaz,Muhammed Alpaslan,Yeliz Dadali,Ilyas Ucar
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to examine the association of cervical spine curve abnormalities (loss of cervical lordosis or reversal of cervical curve) with Chiari Type 1 malformation (CM1). Further, a possible relation of syrinx formation in the cervical spinal cord and disc protrusion with CM1 was analyzed. Material and Methods: Cervical spinal magnetic resonance imagings of 998 patients
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Variation of the superior articular facet of atlas and their significance J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Neeru Goyal,Anjali Jain
Introduction: Atlas helps in complex biomechanical movements of the skull along with weight transmission of skull to spine. Recent developments in fixation technologies and minimally invasive surgical approaches have encouraged further studies of the region. Objectives of this study are to explore the shape, size, and symmetry of the superior articular facet of atlas. Good knowledge of the variations
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Three-dimensional evaluation of maxillary sinuses in the Turkmen population, North of Iran J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 MohammadJafar Golalipour,Arash Mollaali,MohammadHadi Gharib,Jahangir Ghorbani
Introduction: Understanding the variation in the size and shape of the paranasal sinuses in detail is a clinically relevant matter for sinusitis patients. This study was performed to determine the right and left maxillary sinus dimensions by computed tomographic (CT) scan based on gender in the Turkmen ethnic groups in Gorgan, northern Iran. Material and Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study
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Evolving trends in anatomy teaching across the globe: A new perspective J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Vishram Singh,Rashi Singh
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A unilateral anomalous muscle with an uncommon nerve supply interconnecting the biceps femoris and the gastrocnemius J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 OladiranIbukunolu Olateju
This case study describes the morphology and embryology and hypothesizes the muscle action based on the morphology of an anomalous muscle that extends from the long head of the biceps femoris to the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscles. It has an uncommon nerve supply via the medial sural cutaneous nerve which is mainly sensory in humans. This variation is different from other similar variations
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Sternalis and transversus thoracis muscles: An anatomical variation and its clinical implicationss J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 AdelinaMaria Jianu,MonicaAdriana Vaida,NawwafSebastian Damen,Laura Grigorita
An unusual muscle was discovered during the dissection of the presternal and pectoral regions, which, according to Jelev classification, can be considered a sternalis muscle. The identified right sternalis muscle has a common origin with the sternal head of the right sternocleidomastoid muscle and then splits in two bellies, the right one, much longer, which inserts on the right 2nd–5th costal cartilages
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An analysis of arches of the foot: Grading the severity of pesplanus and pescavus using a newly designed podoscope and parameters J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 K Vijayakumar,S Senthilkumar,SohamG Chandratre,Vaishaly Bharambe
Introduction: The aim of this study was to establish a new grading system of pesplanus (PP) and pescavus (PC) based on the severity by a newly proposed parameter plantar surface area (PSA) using a newly designed podoscope device. Material and Methods: A total number of 416 healthy participants; 208 men and 208 women aged 21–50 years were included in this study. Plantar surface images were obtained
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Vascular anatomy of distal end of femur and its clinical implications J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Deepa Bhat,Sunilkumar Doddaiah,Pushpalatha Murugesh,NB Pushpa
Introduction: The distal end of the femur is a highly vascular tissue with unique features in its blood supply. The outcome of surgical interventions is determined by the interference of corresponding blood supply. The study examines the pattern of blood supply in terms of density, size, and direction of vascular foramina (VF) to the distal end. Material and Methods: The lower end of normal adult dry
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Acceptance of donor bodies and their embalming during COVID-19 period: A challenge to anatomists J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Vishram Singh,Rohini Pakhiddey
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Implementation of competency based medical education in anatomy with poor teacher-student ratio: The utopia J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Vishram Singh,Ashok Sahai
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Namaste: The traditional indian way of greeting goes global during coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Vishram Singh,Rashi Singh,Gaurav Singh
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An evaluation on the morphology of the nasal bone, piriform aperture, and choana on dry skulls J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 AnilDidem Aydin Kabakci, DuyguAkin Saygin, Şerife Alpa, Mustafa Buyukmumcu, MehmetTugrul Yılmaz
Introduction: Piriform aperture (PA) and nasal bone (NBs) are important structures that contribute to the formation of the nose. Both anatomic structures show differences based on ethnicity, gender, and age. Hence, it is widely used to determine sex in science branches such as anthropology and forensic medicine. Furthermore, morphometry of the PA and choana is an important criterion for physiological
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Ectopic pelvic kidney and its renal artery from the common iliac artery J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 SevdaLafci Fahrioglu, Musa Muhtaroglu, Selda Onderoglu, Sezgin Ilgi
The pelvic kidney is the most common type of renal ectopia. It is clinically asymptomatic in general but are more prone to the urinary infections. It has also been associated with an increased risk of nephrolithiasis. The 37-year-old man was admitted to the emergency room with complaints of left flank pain, nausea and vomiting. In addition to this flank pain, the patient had an intermittent pain in
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A comparative analysis of morphological parameters in south indian hip joints with review of literature J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Supreeth Nekkanti, Alok Moogali, Arun Mahtani, Mruthyunjaya
Introduction: The morphology of the proximal femur is an essential parameter in the design and development of implants for total hip replacement. Inappropriate implant design and size could affect the outcome of the surgery with reported complications such as stress shielding, micromotion, and loosening. Most of these implants are designed and manufactured in the European and North American regions
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Assessment of accessory mental foramen using cone-beam computed tomography and its clinical relevance J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 MilosZ Zivic, MiroslavR Vasovic, AleksandarB Acovic, AnaZ Lukovic, IvanaK Zivanovic-Macuzic, MilicaM Velickovic, TatjanaV Kanjevac
Introduction: Accessory mental foramen (AMF) is defined as any additional opening on the anterior surface of the mandible body that is connected to the mandibular canal. The presence of AMF is an important anatomical parameter when planning the therapy to avoid neurovascular bundle injury and other complications. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides an accurate, three-dimensional determining
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A review of flaps and their uses in reconstructive surgery J. Anat. Soc. India (IF 0.4) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DeviPrasad Mohapatra, M Sivakumar
The field of reconstructive surgery is rapidly advancing with advances in the techniques of anatomical dissection, understanding of the neurovascular physiology, and improvements in surgical instrumentation. Flaps are composite units of tissue which have their own blood supply or an intact arteriovenous system to receive vascular inflow when transferred to a site of defect. Due to a wide array of flaps