Faculty of Anatomy: Recent submissions

  • Desai S D, Hussain Saheb Shaik , Muralidhar P Shepur, Thomas ST, Mavishettar GF, Haseena S. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-04)
    study. The results were maximum cranial index was 82.53mm and 71.20mm was minimum. The mean cranial index was 82.53mm and 71.20mm was minimum. The cranial index was 77.69+2.39mm, in males it was 79.98+2.16mm and 75.35+2.56mm ...
  • Desai SD, Rekha Hiremath, Mugadlimath AB. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-09)
    Ponticuli in the atlas vertebra are bony spurs seen frequently from the anterior and posterior margins of the groove for the vertebral artery, which may convert the groove into a foramen.1 This foramen is known as foramen ...
  • Sumathi S, SD Desai. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2008-07)
    Abnormal Dilatation Of Right Ureter Found During Routine Cadaveric Dissection.
  • B M Bannur, Sahana BN Sangeeta M. (B.L.D.E.(Deemed to be University), 2015-08)
    Stature is one of the most significant and useful anthropometric parameter that determines the physical identity of an individual. Identification of human remains is a crucial problem and is of immense importance to forensic ...
  • Mamata T, Rajalakshmi Rai, Latha V, Prabhu, Gavishiddappa A Hadimani, Jiji PJ, Prameela MD. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2010-07)
    Variations in the branching pattern of the external carotid artery (ECA) are well known and documented. The variation in the present case was compared with those reported before. An anomalous unilateral variation in the ...
  • Rudragouda S Bulagouda, Gavishiddappa A Hadimani, Shankreppa D Desai, Sahana BN. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-09)
    Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic, well known for its gram –negative activity as well as for its toxic effects on the kidney. The renal handling of gentamicin involves both glomerular filtration and tubular ...
  • Bheemshetty Patil, N Ratnakar Rao (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2015)
    Background: The importance of thyroid gland is to promote growth and development of the brain during fetal life and for the first few years of postnatal life. Iodine deficiency is the single most common cause of preventable ...
  • Bagoji IB, Hadimani GA, Patil BG, Bannur BM, Ambadasu B. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-02)
    The styloid process is a slender, elongated, cylindrical bony projection from temporal bone. It normally varies in length from 2 cm to 3 cm. During a routine demonstration of skull for MBBS students we found the bilateral ...
  • BM Bannur, Sahana BN, GA Hadimani, BG Patil. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-07)
    The anatomical variations of the abdominal viscera are important due to its clinical importance. Various types of vascular anomalies are frequently found in human abdominal viscera during cadaveric dissection and diagnostic ...
  • Ishwar B Bagoji, M A Doshi, Gavishiddappa A Hadimani,BS Patil. Balappa M Bannur, BG Patil, Ambadasu Bharata (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2014)
    The biceps brachii is as one of the most variable muscle in the human body in terms of number and morphology of its heads. The most frequent variation is the presence of a third head, which has been reported by several ...
  • Ashwini Balasaheb Nuchhi, Sandhya Vikas Yatagiri, BG Patil, BM Bannur. (BLDE (Deemed to be University), 2017)
    Background: A precise knowledge of vascular anatomy of caecum and vermiform appendix is a must while doing surgical procedures like right hemicolectomy, appendicectomy and reconstructive microsurgeries using appendix. The ...
  • Gavishiddappa A Hadimani, Mangala MP, A Krishnamurthy, LV Prabhu, M V Pai, S A Kumar, (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2009)
    General surgeons dealing with laparoscopic herniorrhaphy should be aware of the aberrant obturator artery that crosses the superior pubic ramus and is susceptible to injuries during dissection of the Bogros space and mesh ...
  • Desai SD, Sahana BN, Monish Bami. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    The accessory navicular is located on the posteromedial aspect of the foot, in close proximity with the navicular bone. This radiographic variant has been described in the anatomic and orthopaedic literatures with a variation ...
  • Hadimani GA, Desai SD, Bagoji IB, Patil BG. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    In the present case we observed a right upper limb with various variations, those includes variation in branching pattern of axillary artery, third head of biceps brachii, double brachial artery and insertion of biceps ...
  • Hussain Saheb Shaik, Muralidhar P Shepur, Desai SD, ST Thomas, GF Maavishettar and Haseena S (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    This study wasconductedto determine presence of mastoid canals and grooves, totally125 skulls were used for this study. The mastoid canals and grooves were present in 59.2% and 20% respectively. The knowledge of mastoid
  • Desai SD, ST Thomas, G F Maavishettar,Hussain Saheb Shaik, Muralidhar P Shepu Haseena S. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    Foramen Vesalius is known to be an inconstant foramen, which appears in the anteriomedial side of the foramen oval. It is classified into the open type and closed type. The importance of this foramen lies in the fact that ...
  • Hussain Saheb Shaik, Muralidhar P Shepur, Desai SD, ST Thomas, GF Maavishettar and Haseena S (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    The m ental foramen is a funnel like opening located on the anterolateral aspect of the mandible, which marks the termination of the mandibular canal, mental nerve and vessels exits through it. The mental foramen is an ...
  • Hussain Saheb Shaik, Muralidhar P Shepur, Desai SD, ST Thomas, GF Maavishettar, Haseena S. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    The infra orbital foramen is an anatomical structure with an important location, through which the infra orbital vessels and nerve exits. The present study was conducted to determine the mean distance between the infra ...
  • Kanabur V (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    Identification of sex of an individual from human skeletal remains is the first and arguably the most important step encountered by both forensic experts and archaeologists. The hip bone is considered as an ideal bone for ...
  • Eshwar Basavantappa Bagoji, Shankarappa Doddappa Desai MS, Gavishiddappa A Hadimani, Bhimshetty S Pa (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    An unusual origin of sub scapulo suprascapular arterial trunk was observed in one of the nearly old male embalmed cadaver during routine dissection classes for MBBS students. The sub scapulo supra scapular arterial trunk ...

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