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Sessile ileum, subhepatic cecum, and uncinate appendix that might lead to a diagnostic dilemma

Nayak SB, George BM, Mishra S, Surendran , Shetty P, Shetty SD

The subhepatic position of the cecum and appendix is a result of embryological reasons. Subhepatic appendicitis can cause diagnostic dilemmas. During the dissection of an adult male cadaver aged approximately...
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A peculiar liver with surgically and radiologically important variations: a case report

Nayak SB, Mishra S, George BM, Shetty SD, Kumar N, Guru A, Rao SS, Aithal A

A peculiar liver was found in an adult male cadaver during a dissection class for undergraduate medical students. The quadrate lobe and fissure for the ligamentum teres were totally absent....
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Clinical importance of tensor fasciae suralis arising from linea aspera along with short head of biceps femoris: a rare anomaly

George BM, Nayak SB, Marpalli S

Tensor fasciae suralis, also known as ischioaponeuroticus is a clinically relevant muscle variant located in the popliteal fossa. Though rare, when present the muscle may arise from any of the...
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Surgical and radiological importance of a rare cysto-duodeno-colic peritoneal fold

Nayak SB, George BM, Mishra S, Shetty SD, Sirasanagandla SR, Padavinangadi A

It is quite common to see abnormal peritoneal folds in the abdominal cavity. Some of them might compress or strangulate the viscera and others might determine the direction of the...
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Morphological variations of the lungs: a study conducted on Indian cadavers

George BM, Nayak SB, Marpalli S

Awareness of anatomical variations in lungs is essential during segmental or lobar resections of lungs. We studied the variations of fissures, lobes and hilar structures in 65 right and 73...
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