Faculty of Anatomy: Recent submissions

  • BG Patil, Makandar UK (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2014)
    30 specimens of adult cadavers of them 16 males and 14 females were studied. The positions of appendix were Splenic, Pelvic, Promonteric and mid-inguinal were 3.33% in both sexes. While retroceacal position was 20% and the ...
  • SD Desai, Kiran V Paneyeppanavar Ameen Khusru M Kazi (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2008)
    During routine osteology discussion classes for under graduate students, it was observed in 3 of the skulls that their styloid processes were elongated on both the sides approximately measuring more than 5 cm in length .
  • SD Desai, Sunkeswari Sreepadma Pretty Ratnakar (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2011)
    During the routine dissection for undergraduates in the Department of Anatomy we studied the origin, course of the vessels of arm .
  • Ishwar B Bagoji, Soubhagya R Nayak Ashwin Krishnamurthy Latha V Prabhu Bhagath Kumar Potu Jiji P Ganesh Kumar Chettiar (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2011)
    The superior laryngeal artery (SLA) is the dominant arterial supply of the laryngeal muscles, mucosa and glands. The purpose of the present study was to document the variable origin of the SLA in the carotid triangle
  • Desai SD, Hussain Saheb Shaik Muralidhar P Shepur Thomas ST Maavishetter GF Haseema S (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-07)
    The transverse ligament of is a thick, strong band which arches across the ring of the atlas and retains the odontoid process in contact with the anterior arch. It is firmly attached on either side to a small tubercle on ...
  • Hussain Saheb Shaik, Muralidhar P Shepur Desai SD ST Thomas Haseena S (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-04)
    Meningomylocele is the most common abnormality of the neural tube. Cervical meningomylocele is less common among them. The embryological basis and clinical features are differentfrom thoracolumbar and lumbosacral, which ...
  • Shankareppa D Desai, Bheemashetty Patil Babasaheb G Patil (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    Anthropometric study on growth of four somatometric traits was carried out by cross sectional study method in 456 school going male children of north interior part of Bijapur district, aged between 08-15 years. The collected ...
  • Nuchhi AB, Desai SD Karjagi SB Bulagouda RS (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    During routine dissection of the upper limb of an adult male cadaver we noticed the Struthers ligament with variant higher origin of Pronater teres from it. We have also noticed the higher bifurcation of Brachial Artery ...
  • Shankreppa D Desai, Ashwini B Nuchhi Santoshkumar B Karjagi (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012)
    During routine
  • RS Bulagouda, Purnima J Patil Gavishiddappa A Hadimani BM Bannur BG Patil Nagaraj SM Ishwar B Bagoji (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-08-18)
    In present study, we tried to determine significant palmar dermatoglyphic parameters in case of essential hypertensive’s in age group between 20-50 years and whether the parameters can be used for screening purpose i.e., ...
  • SD Desai, Sunkeswari Sreepadma. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-04)
    Variations in sellar region like the interclinoid bar and the carotico clinoid foramen may cause difficulty for clinoidectomy procedures. The present study is an effort to know more about carotico clinoid foramen in ...
  • SD Desai, Sreepadma S. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2010-07)
    Superior orbital fissure is situated between the greater and lesser wings of sphenoid, with the optic strut at its superomedial margin. It lies between the roof and lateral wall of the orbit. The superior orbital fissure ...
  • SD Desai, Sreepadma Sunkeshwari. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-07)
    The cervical vertebra is characteri zedby a foramen in each transverse process, known as Foramen Transversarium. During the routine osteology demonstration classes, we noticed absence of foramen transversarium on the ...
  • SD Desai, Sreepadma Sunkeswari. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2010-07)
    Gentamicin,Nephrotoxicity
  • Sulabha H Deshpande, Shankreppa D Desai, Vijayendra N Kulkarni, Ravi S Bulagouda. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-11)
    Interosseous membrane is a broad thin collagenous sheet whose fibers slant distomedially between the radial and ulnar interosseous borders. Its distal part is attached to the posterior division of the radial border. Its ...
  • Doshi MA, Priya P Roy, Ishwar B Bagoji, Gavishiddappa A Hadimani. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2015-11)
    An additional uncommon muscle fasciculus, Cleido Occipitalis Cervicis (COC) from the anterior border of the trapezius muscle was found during routine dissection. The variant muscle slip was separated from the trapezius muscle ...
  • Nagaraj Malashetty, B M Bannur Preetish Endigeri OB Pattanashetty Pramod Sangolgi (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013)
    During the routine examination of dry and processed bones, it was observed that the bodies’ thoracic vertebrae were fused due to the ossification of anterior longitudinal ligament. The posterior longitudinal ligament, ...
  • Desai SD, Shaik HS, Shepur MP, Thomas ST, Mavishettar GF, Haseena S. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-10)
    The foramen ovale is a very circular looking hole that is located in the posterior part of the sphenoid bone, structures passing through it mandibular nerve, accessory meningeal artery, lasser petrosal nerve, emissary ...
  • Desai SD, Hussain Saheb Shaik, Muralidhar P Shepur, Thomas ST, Mavishettar GF, Haseena S. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2012-10)
    The foramen spinosum is located in the base of skull on the sphenoid bone, structure passing through it are middle meningeal artery and vein, the nervus spinosum. Total 125 skull were used for this study. The results ...
  • Desai SD, Hadimani GA. (BLDE(Deemed to be University), 2013-06)
    Dermatoglyphics is a growing discipline and its easy and ready applicability renders it as a useful tool to the clinician. The relevance of dermatoglyphics is not to diagnose, but to prevent by predicting a disease; not ...

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