Objective:To study the anatomy of the cystic artery and focus on its variations. Methods: 32 en bloc specimens of liver, the extrahepatic biliary apparatus and duodenum were collected from unclaimed human cadavers from the after fulfilling all medicolegal formalities. The specimens were kept in 10% formalin and the following were studied:1. Origin of cystic artery. 2. Course of cystic artery.
Aims and Objectives:Talocrural joint is a major weight bearing joint of the body. The objective of the study is to find the mean measurements of the articular surfaces of bones forming the tibiofibular mortise in south Indian population, differences between the sides and variations within the same population and comparison of the study with that of the others. Methods: The present study was done in the Department of Anatomy, DM-WIMS, Meppadi, Kerala using 100 tibias (50 right and 50 left) and 100 fibulas (50 right and 50 left). All the measurements were taken using digital calipers. Results: There were no significant differences between the right and the left sides. There were no significant differences within the population. Conclusion: Articular surface was wider in front and it narrows posteriorly. The study will help in the reconstruction surgeries and in the manufacture of implants in south Indians.Objective: Osteological study of human cervical vertebrae was conducted for skeletal abnormalities and radiological study was also performed.
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