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    Histological difference in ligament flavum between degenerative lumbar canal stenosis and non-stenotic group: A prospective, comparative study by Jain, Mantu, Sable, Mukund, Tirpude, Amit Purushottam, Sahu, Rabi Narayan, Samanta, Sudeep Kumar, Das, Gurudip

    Published in World journal of orthopedics (18-09-2022)
    “…BACKGROUNDLigament flavum (LF) hypertropy is the main etiopathogenesis of lumbar canal stenosis (LCS). The purely elastic LF undergoes a morphological…”
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    Retrospective analysis of prevalent anatomy spotter's examination: an educational audit by Tirpude, Amit Purushottam, Gaikwad, Manisha, Tirpude, Pradhnya Amit, Jain, Mantu, Bora, Santanu

    Published in Korean journal of medical education (01-06-2019)
    “…The spotter's (objectively structured practical examination) is an assessment tool which is widely used to test the practical knowledge of anatomy extensively…”
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    Cavum Septum Pellucidum: Significance and Management by Bora, Santanu, Tirpude, Amit Purushottam, Gaikwad, Manisha, Sahu, Rabi N, Chinzah, Lalsangzuala, Kujur, Babita, Haldar, Arpan

    “…Abstract Cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is a cystic midline brain malformation; it is mostly congenital but can also be acquired. CSP is mostly asymptomatic…”
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    Bifid Rib in a male cadaver : Serendipic or Syndromic by Tirpude, Amit Purushottam, Gaikwad, Manisha R, Tirpude, Pradhnya, Haldar, Arpan, Jain, Mantu

    “…Abstract Bifid rib presents usually as an isolated and asymptomatic finding on x-rays and cadaveric dissections. This may be due to atypical process of…”
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    Bifid rib in a male cadaver : Serendipic or syndromic by Amit Purushottam Tirpude, Manisha R Gaikwad, Pradhnya Tirpude, Arpan Haldar, Mantu Jain

    “…Bifid rib presents usually as an isolated and asymptomatic finding on x-rays and cadaveric dissections. This may be due to atypical process of segmentation of…”
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