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Prevalence and clinical relevance of the anatomical variations of suprarenal arteries: a review

Priya A, Narayan RK, Ghosh SK

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Prevalence and clinical relevance of the anatomical variations of suprarenal arteries: a review

Priya A, Narayan RK, Ghosh SK

The suprarenal arteries are arising from three sources: superior suprarenal artery, middle suprarenal artery, and inferior suprarenal artery. Variations in the arterial supply of the suprarenal glands in respect to...
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The rich heritage of anatomical texts during Renaissance and thereafter: a lead up to Henry Gray's masterpiece

Ghosh SK, Kumar A

The practice of modern human anatomy was started by Vesalius in sixteenth century Europe during the Renaissance. His exploits are documented in his legendary anatomical text De humani corporis fabrica....
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Johannes Nathanael Lieberkühn (1711-1756): luminary eighteenth century anatomist and his illuminating discovery of intestinal glands

Ghosh SK

Johannes Nathanael Lieberkühn was a prodigious anatomist whose meticulous experiments and precise detailing helped in comprehending the microscopic anatomy of digestive system during early part of eighteenth century. Notably, his...
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Variations in the origin of middle hepatic artery: a cadaveric study and implications for living donor liver transplantation

Ghosh SK

Living donor liver transplantation has been associated with severe vascular complications like hepatic artery thrombosis, which commonly involves the hepatic segment 4. Most authors have defined the artery to this...
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Camillo Golgi (1843 –1926): scientist extraordinaire and pioneer figure of modern neurology

Ghosh SK

Camillo Golgi was an extraordinary scientist whose contributions in the domain of neuroanatomy proved to be critical for emergence of neuroscience as a sovereign scientific discipline. Golgi’s invention of the...
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Efficacy of nano-hydroxyapatite prepared by an aqueous solution combustion technique in healing bone defects of goat

Nandi SK, Kundu B, Ghosh SK, De DK, Basu D

The present study was undertaken to evaluate porous hydroxyapatite (HAp), the powder of which was prepared by a novel aqueous solution combustion technique, as a bone substitute in healing bone...
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Raymond de Vieussens (1641–1715): connoisseur of cardiologic anatomy and pathological forms thereof

Ghosh SK, Priya A, Narayan RK

Raymond de Vieussens was an exemplary anatomist who made seminal contributions in the field of cardiology. During initial part of his academic career, he adopted human dissection based experiments as...
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Human cadaveric dissection: a historical account from ancient Greece to the modern era

Ghosh SK

The review article attempts to focus on the practice of human cadaveric dissection during its inception in ancient Greece in 3rd century BC, revival in medieval Italy at the beginning...
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