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Morphological study of styloid process of the temporal bone and its clinical implications

Vadgaonkar R, Murlimanju BV, Prabhu LV, Rai R, Pai MM, Tonse M, Jiji PJ

The objective of this study was to study the morphometry of the styloid process of temporal bone and prevalence of elongated styloid process. The morphology of elongated styloid process along...
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Morphology and topography of the parietal emissary foramina in South Indians: an anatomical study

Murlimanju BV, Saralaya V, Somesh MS, Prabhu LV, Krishnamurthy A, Chettiar G, Pai MM

The objectives of the present study were to study the prevalence of the parietal emissary vein in adult South Indian population and to study the distance of foramen from the...
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Mastoid emissary foramina: an anatomical morphological study with discussion on their evolutionary and clinical implications

Murlimanju BV, Chettiar G, Prameela M, Tonse M, Kumar N, Saralaya V, Prabhu LV

The identification of mastoidal emissary veins is of importance in the neurosurgical practice to diagnose abnormal and normal structures. In the present study, the objectives were to estimate the prevalence...
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Morphometric study of the semitendinosus muscle and its neurovascular pedicles in South Indian cadavers

Vadgaonkar R, Prameela M, Murlimanju BV, Tonse M, Kumar CG, Massand A, Blossom V, Prabhu LV

The purpose of this study was to determine the length of the semitendinosus muscle belly and its tendon in South Indian population and to study the topography and diameter of...
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Dimensions of pes anserinus of the lower extremity, an anatomical study with its surgical implications

Vadgaonkar R, Prameela M, Kumar CG, Blossom V, Tonse M, Murlimanju B, Pai MM, Prabhu LV

The reconstructive surgeries utilize pes anserinus (PA) tendons, because of their lesser post-operative clinical deficits and donor site morbidity. These surgeries require anatomical knowledge about the extent of PA formation....
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