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    Clasping of subscapular artery by radial nerve
    (Kathmandu University, 2007) Kuwar, RB; Bilodi, AKS
    The present study is about an abnormal origin of radial nerve from Posterior cord of brachial plexus .Here radial nerve was arising as two roots from the posterior cord of brachial plexus. One root was passing posterior to the subscapular artery and other root anterior and the artery was situated between the two roots of the radial nerve. Further down both the roots united to form the trunk of the radial nerve. Key words: Radial nerve, Subscapular artery, Brachial plexus. Posterior cord, Axillary artery
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    Congenital Bilateral Coloboma of Upper Eyelid
    (Kathmandu University, 2016) Singh, S; Bilodi, AKS; Panigrahi, AK
    ABSTRACT Congenital coloboma of eyelid is a rare anomaly. There is partial or total absence of eyelid structures. A seven year male child had coloboma of both the upper lids lateral to lacrimal puctum affecting the medial half of lid symmetrically with symblepharon in region of defect bilaterally. The study was carried out at Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajpati Medical College Berhampur, Odisha in year 2010. Both eyebrows were abnormal. He presented on and off diminution of vision, burning sensation, redness and watering from both the eyes on and off. On examination high refractive error was detected (visual aquity was 6/18 in righteye and 6/24 in left eye). Cornea was dry and opacities were present in both the eyes. There was limitation of ocular movement in both sides due to symblepharon. Nystagmus was present. The subject did not have any other associated anomaly. The birth and family history was normal. This case can be surgically treated and earliest management can give good fuctional as well as cosmetic results. KEY WORDS Congenital coloboma, eyelid, frontonasal process, symblepharon
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    Study of Pterion in skulls of awadh area-in and around Lucknow
    (Kathmandu University, 2003) Saxena, RC; Bilodi, AKS; Mane, SS; Kumar, A
    Two hundred and three skulls of known sex (100 male and 103 female) were studied to find out the variations of Pterion. Sphenoparietal variety of Pterion was seen predominantly along with frontotemporal and stellate varieties. Key Words: Pterion, Sphenoparietal, frontotemporal, stellate.

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