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    Estimation of the relationship between the sacral hiatus and other dorsal sacral parameters using principle component analysis by Chaudhary, Binita, Asghar, Adil, Naaz, Shagufta, Satyam, Abhigyan

    “…Purpose Correct localization of the sacral hiatus is essential for administering a successful caudal epidural block. The purpose of this study is to create a…”
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    Morphometric analysis of sacral corridor in the upper three sacral segments to prevent neurovascular injury by Chaudhary, Binita, Kumar, Prem, Narayan, Ruchika, Asghar, Adil, Panchal, Padamjeet, Kumari, Neelam

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (30-06-2024)
    “…Although studies of the sacral corridor dimension have been reported in the European population, little attention has been paid to this issue in the Asian…”
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    The prevalence and distribution of the variants of Gantzer's muscle: a meta-analysis of cadaveric studies by Asghar, Adil, Jha, Rakesh Kumar, Patra, Apurba, Chaudhary, Binita, Singh, Brijendra

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (31-03-2022)
    “…The Gantzer's muscle is often present in the flexor compartment of the forearm. It lies underneath flexor digitorum superficialis and compresses the anterior…”
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    Feasibility and adaptation of three-dimensional model for surgical planning and training: A pilot study by Binita Chaudhary, Utpal Anand, Veena Kumari, Prabhat Agrawal, Prem Kumar, Rajeev Nayan Priyadarshi

    “…Background: Three dimensional (3D) printing can produce accurate anatomical model of any part of the body. This study is based on reconstruction of models of…”
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    Common Trunk Arising from Ansa Cervicalis Innervating Strap Muscles along with Sternocleidomastoid: A Case Report by Chaudhary, Binita, Tripathy, Prabhas Ranjan, Gaikwad, Manisha Rajanand

    “…The infrahyoid muscles (omohyoid, sternohyoid, sternothyroid and thyrohyoid) are innervated by Ansa Cervicalis (AC) and are involved in movement of hyoid bone,…”
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    Morphometric analysis of sacral corridor in the upper three sacral segments to prevent neurovascular injury by Binita Chaudhary, Prem Kumar, Ruchika Narayan, Adil Asghar, Padamjeet Panchal, Neelam Kumari

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (2024)
    “…Although studies of the sacral corridor dimension have been reported in the European population, little attention has been paid to this issue in the Asian…”
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    A large thymic mass with persistent active tissue in an elderly cadaver by Tripathy, Prabhas Ranjan, Chaudhary, Binita, Gaikwad, Manisha Rajanand, Britto, Neethinathan Jacques

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (01-03-2019)
    “…Thymus is an encapsulated organ having its bilateral origin from the third pharyngeal pouch. It appears to be a single organ but actually it is bilobed. It…”
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    The prevalence and distribution of the variants of Gantzer’s muscle: a meta-analysis of cadaveric studies by Adil Asghar, Rakesh Kumar Jha, Apurba Patra, Binita Chaudhary, Brijendra Singh

    Published in Anatomy & cell biology (30-03-2022)
    “…The Gantzer's muscle is often present in the flexor compartment of the forearm. It lies underneath flexor digitorum superficialis and compresses the anterior…”
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    Giant Gastric Lipoma Presenting as Gastric Outlet Obstruction - A Case Report by Priyadarshi, Rajeev Nayan, Anand, Utpal, Pandey, Manish Kumar, Chaudhary, Binita, Kumar, Ramesh

    “…Gartric lipomas are rare. They are mostly small in size, and usually remain asymptomatic. We report a case of giant (14×11cm) gastric lipoma in a 46-year-old…”
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    Large Tubullo-villous Adenoma of Duodenum Presenting as Gastric Outlet Obstruction by Anand, Utpal, Pandey, Manish Kumar, Priyadarshi, Rajeev Nayan, Kumar, Ramesh, Chaudhary, Binita

    “…Tubullo-villous adenoma of duodenum is a rare entity. These are potentially malignant tumours and therefore, complete excision is the treatment of choice…”
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    Morphological, embryological, and clinical implications of the bi-carotid trunk, aberrant right subclavian artery, and bilateral linguofacial trunk by Chaudhary, Binita, Kumari, Sarita

    “…A female cadaver fixated with 10% formalin solution was dissected during a routine undergraduate anatomy class. It was found that both the right and left…”
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    The Ethnic and Geographical Distribution of Fabella: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 34,733 Knees by Asghar, Adil, Naaz, Shagufta, Chaudhary, Binita

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (28-04-2021)
    “…The primary studies demonstrated that fabellar prevalence (FP) varied with ethnic and geographical distribution. Osteoarthritis (OA) and age-related…”
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    Patent Vitellointestinal Duct Presenting as a Paraumbilical Abscess Along with Intestinal Obstruction in an Adult: a Case Report by Sah, Ved Prakash, Anand, Utpal, Chaudhary, Binita, Priyadarshi, Rajeev Nayan, Kumar, Ramesh

    Published in Indian journal of surgery (01-10-2019)
    “…The persistence of embryonic vitelline duct occurs in about 2% of the population. Patent vitellointestinal duct (VID) is a rare condition in adults. This…”
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    Large Tubullo-villous Adenoma of Duodenum Presenting as Gastric Outlet Obstruction by Anand, Utpal, Pandey, Manish Kumar, Priyadarshi, Rajeev Nayan, Kumar, Ramesh, Chaudhary, Binita

    “…Tubullo-villous adenoma of duodenum is a rare entity. These are potentially malignant tumours and therefore, complete excision is the treatment of choice…”
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