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Anatomy acts concerning body and organ donations across the globe: past, present and future with a special emphasis on the indian scenario

Susai S, Chandrupatla M, Motwani R

From the era of pre-historic times, the ancient Indians and the Greeks highlighted the importance of body and organ donations thereby emphasizing the need for anatomical sciences in medicine through...
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An accessory muscle of flexor digitorum profundus with bipennate first lumbrical: a unique variation of clinical significance

Motwani R, Kaliappan A, Chandrupatla M

During the deep dissection of the front of the forearm, an anomalous accessory muscle in relation to the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) muscle was observed in the right forearm. The...
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Student Team Achievement Division as a tool for peer assisted co-operative learning in neuroanatomy

Motwani R, Kaliappan A, Chandrupatla M

Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) is a co-operative learning approach premised on a group learning activity that emphazises learning as a social exchange of knowledge between students, in which each...
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Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation of the lung: a case report with embryological review

Gosain R, Motwani R

Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) is a rare developmental dysplastic lesion that affects the fetal bronchial tree. Etiopathogenesis is still poorly understood. Most accepted view is that of abnormal branching...
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Variant pectoralis minor muscle: a case study with clinical relevance

Motwani R, Kaliappan A, Chandrupatla M

The pectoralis minor (PMn) muscle originates from the third, fourth, and fifth ribs near the costochondral junctionusually and gets inserted on the medial margin and upper surface of the coracoid...
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Morphometric study of fossa ovale in human cadaveric hearts: embryological and clinical relevance

Kishve P, Motwani R

Atrial septal defect (ASD) is the 5th common congenital abnormality at birth. Secundum atrial defect and patent foramen ovale (PFO) are the most common atrial septal defects. In this setting,...
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