Background This study aimed to identify morphological variations, conduct morphometry of the liver, and present its clinical implications. Methodology The study was conducted on 35 preserved cadaveric livers without macroscopic abnormalities. Morphological features such as shape and size were studied and variations such as the absence of lobe, accessory fissures, or accessory lobes were noted in all specimens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction The evidence regarding the anatomy of the infraorbital foramen in the Indian population is limited. It mainly focuses on its shape, size, and incidence in the Indian population. The current study aimed to evaluate morphometric parameters of infraorbital foramen that can help clinicians during surgery and procedures around it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: The median nerve is usually formed by two roots contributed from the medial and lateral cords of the brachial plexus. Morphological variations of the median nerve can have clinical implications from the anesthetic and surgical points of view. In this cadaveric observation study, we report the variations of median nerve formation in the North Indian population.
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