Publications by authors named "Rimpi Gupta"

Article Synopsis
  • The left coronary artery divides into two main branches, creating an anatomical structure known as the triangle of Brocq and Mouchet between the conus arteriosus and left auricle, with the base formed by the great cardiac vein.
  • A study analyzed 40 cadaveric hearts, revealing that the triangle of Brocq and Mouchet was present in 92.5% of specimens, with the most common type being closed (51.3%).
  • Understanding the various patterns and relationships of the triangle's boundaries is important for clinicians, as it may improve outcomes in interventional cardiology procedures and reduce complications.
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During the evolution from the lower animals to man, the upper limbs have acquired a great mobility, but at the cost of their stability. The reverse is true for the lower limbs. The muscular anomalies which are common in the upper limbs are largely explainable on a phylogenetic basis.

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