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    A study of metopic sutures in human skulls
    (Kathmandu University, 2004) Bilodi, AK; Agrawal, BK; Mane, S; Kumar, A
    The present study has been carried out in fifty-one adult human skulls for metopic sutures in the department of anatomy, Nepalgunj Medical College, Chisapani. Metopic sutures were found in six skulls (11.46 %) This study showed higher incidences of incomplete metopic sutures (7.84 %). One skull showed double incomplete sutures (one to right of bregma and other in the middle of the frontal bone in the mid line), which was of, a very rare variety seen in frontal bone of (1.96 %), three skulls showed incomplete sutures (3.92 %). Though the number of the skulls was small, the study showed a rare morphological variety, which was well correlated with earlier workers. Key words Metopism, incomplete metopic sutures, nasion, bregma, duplication of incomplete metopic sutures.
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    Study of calcaneal articular facets in human tali
    (Kathmandu University, 2006) Bilodi, AK
    Aim: Aim of the present study the is to know the presence and their percentages of incidences of various patterns of calcaneal articular facets in human tali Place of study: Department of Anatomy of Sree Dev Raj Urs Medical College, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, India Period of Study: It is a study of two years of 1996-97 and1997-98 Batches of students. Methods and Materials: Two hundred and forty unknown, dry human tali possessed from the bone sets of students of above batches constituted the materials for the study during the above period. They were carefully examined for articular facets and classified into five groups. Observations: The present study on human tali revealed five types articular facets .They are Type-1were observed in 10%(in 24 tali ),similarly type2 in 50%(120 tali),type-3 in16.66%(40 tali),Type-in 5.00%(12 tali),Type-5 in 18.41%(44tali)..Later they were well compared and correlated with available literatures. Conclusion: This study on human tali has revealed the type of gait, and walking habits and weight bearing bone that has given rise to various articular facets. Hence it has been studied and reported. Key Words: Talus, calacalneus, articular facets, weight bearing, sustenticular tali
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    Study of fifty human tali for calcaneal articular facets
    (Kathmandu University, 2004) Bilodi, AK; Agrawal, BK
    Fifty adult dry human tali from the Department of anatomy, Nepalgunj Medical College Chisapani, were studied. Observations were made on different types of articular facets of calcaneus for the tali. They were classified into four groups and their percentages of incidences were calculated. These findings were well correlated and compared with the literatures available Key Words:- Talus-Sustenticulum tali-calcaneal facets-articulating facets- plantar arch.
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    Variations in termination of brachial artery – A case report
    (Kathmandu University, 2004) Bilodi, AK; Sanikop, MB
    Normally the brachial artery divides at the neck of the radius 2 to 3 cms below the crease of the elbow into two terminal branches namely ulnar and radial arteries .Common interrosseous artery arises from ulnar artery. In the present study there was difference in the terminations of brachial arteries in two limbs of the same body. In the left upper limb, the artery terminated into ulnar and radial arteries and the common interrosseous artery. In the right upper limb, the artery terminated into ulnar and radial arteries and the common interrosseous arteries were arising from the radial artery but not from ulnar artery. In both limbs radial and ulnar arteries were present anterior (superficial) to flexor group of muscles .There were also difference in the calibre of the above vessels. Hence the study was done on the terminations of the brachial artery and reported. Key words:- Trifurcation,- Bifurcation,- Brachial artery,-Ulnar artery,- Radial artery,-Common interosseous artery.

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