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    The Majority of Corona Mortis Are Small Calibre Venous Blood Vessels: A Cadaveric Study of North Indians by Kashyap, Sandeep, Diwan, Yogesh, Mahajan, Shweta, Diwan, Deepa, Lal, Mukand, Chauhan, Randhir

    Published in Hip & pelvis (01-03-2019)
    “…Corona mortis is an abnormal arterial or venous anastomosis between the external iliac and the obturator system of vessels and may cause significant hemorrhage…”
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    Study of Left Ventricular Mass and Its Determinants on Echocardiography by Guleri, Namrata, Rana, Susheela, Chauhan, Randhir S, Negi, Prakash Chand, Diwan, Yogesh, Diwan, Deepa

    “…Increased Left Ventricular Mass (LVM) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This study was done to find the prevalence and…”
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    The Majority of Corona Mortis Are Small Calibre Venous Blood Vessels: A Cadaveric Study of North Indians by Sandeep Kashyap, Yogesh Diwan, Shweta Mahajan, Deepa Diwan, Mukand Lal, Randhir Chauhan

    Published in Hip & pelvis (31-03-2019)
    “…Purpose: Corona mortis is an abnormal arterial or venous anastomosis between the external iliac and the obturator system of vessels and may cause significant…”
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    Coronary artery anomalies in North Indian population: a conventional coronary angiographic study by Diwan, Yogesh, Diwan, Deepa, Chauhan, Randhir S., Negi, Prakash C.

    “…Background: Anomalies of origin and course of one or both coronary arteries, with or without symptoms, are of special interest for anatomists, interventional…”
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    Coronary artery anomalies in North Indian population : a conventional coronary angiographic study by Yogesh Diwan, Deepa Diwan, Randhir S Chauhan, Prakash C Negi

    “…Background: Anomalies of origin and course of one or both coronary arteries, with or without symptoms, are of special interest for anatomists, interventional…”
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    Anatomical Variations of Intrahepatic Bile Ducts on MRCP in Himachal Pradesh, North India by Neha Khanduja, Randhir Singh Chauhan, Anupam Jobta, RG Sood, Anju Pratap Kaundal, Kunal Chawla, Yogesh Diwan

    “…Introduction: Assessment of branching pattern of intrahepatic bile duct seems to be important before performing surgeries related to liver and biliary tract…”
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