1.The Anterior Transverse Ligament of Knee: Morphological and Morphometric Study in Formalin Fixed Human Fetuses
Murlimanju BV, Narga N, Ashwin K ; Mangala MP ; Naveen K ; Chandni G ; Biswabina R ; Chettiar G
Journal of Surgical Academia 2014;4(2):24-28
The objective was to study the morphology and morphometry of transverse ligament of the knee joint in south Indian
population. The present study included 53 formalin fixed foetuses which were obtained from the department of
Anatomy. There were 106 knee joints which were available for the present study. A vernier caliper of 0.02 mm
accuracy was used to measure the length of the transverse ligament. Among our specimens, transverse ligament of
the knee was observed in 87.7% of the cases. It was observed bilaterally in 81.1% of cases. The double transverse
ligaments were not observed in any of our specimens. The mean length of the transverse ligament measured 3.7 ± 1.5
mm. The statistically significant difference was not observed between the right and left sided transverse ligaments or
gender with regard to its length (Student's t test; p > 0.05). The morphological and morphometric data related to the
transverse ligament of the knee in human foetuses have not been reported. The present study provides additional
information on the morphology and morphometry of the transverse ligament in human foetuses. We believe that the
data of the present study will provide support to the foetal anatomy, concerning the surgical procedures and
arthroscopy of the knee joint. The findings are enlightening not only for Orthopedic Surgeons, but also for the
Morphologists and Embryologists.
2.Foramen of Vesalius: Prevalence, Morphology, Embryological Basis and Clinical Implications
Murlimanju BV ; Reddy GR ; Latha VP ; Vasudha VS ; Rao CP ; Mangala MP ; Ashwin K ; Rajanigandha V
Journal of Surgical Academia 2015;5(1):24-28
The objectives of the present study were to find the prevalence of foramen of Vesalius and to discuss its morphology.
The embryological basis of this foramen and its surgical highlights are emphasized. The study comprised 78 human
adult dried skulls, which were obtained from the anatomy laboratory of our institution. The greater wing of the
sphenoid bone was macroscopically observed for the presence of foramen of Vesalius. It was observed that the
foramen was present in 29 skulls (37.2%). It was seen bilaterally in 13 (16.7%) skulls and unilaterally in 16 (20.5%)
specimens.Anatomical literature has explained the variation of this foramen by the developmental considerations.
We believe that the details of this foramen are known to have significant implications for the medical and surgical
literature. The details are also enlightening to the clinical anatomists and other broad specialties of medicine.This
sphenoidal emissary foramen contains a bridging vein, which connects the pterygoid venous plexus with the
cavernous sinus. This communication is clinically important, since an extra cranial infection may sometimes reach
the cavernous sinus through this foramen, which may lead to cavernous sinus thrombosis. Foramen of Vesalius can
get injured during the trigeminal nerve block technique performed for the trigeminal neuralgia. In this procedure, the
foramen can get hurt by a displaced instrument, which would end up in intracranial bleeding, which can spread the
extracranal infection into the cavernous sinus. This may lead to serious disorders like Tolosa Hunt and Gradenigo
syndromes.
Keywords: Foramen ovale, middle cranial fossa, morphology, skull base, sphenoid bone
Sphenoid Bon
3.Erratum to: Dual Pathologies of Parathyroid Adenoma and Papillary Thyroid Cancer on Fluorocholine and Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT
N. T K THANSEER ; Sanjay Kumar BHADADA ; Ashwani SOOD ; Ashwin Singh PARIHAR ; Divya DAHIYA ; Priyanka SINGH ; Rajender Kumar BASHER ; Ashim DAS ; Bhagwant R MITTAL
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2018;52(1):85-85
Owing to an oversight in manuscript preparation, the name of the fifth author was rendered incorrectly. The correct spelling is Divya Dahiya.
4.Dual Pathologies of Parathyroid Adenoma and Papillary Thyroid Cancer on Fluorocholine and Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT
N T K THANSEER ; Sanjay Kumar BHADADA ; Ashwani SOOD ; Ashwin Singh PARIHAR ; Divya DAHIYA ; Priyanka SINGH ; Rajender Kumar BASHER ; Ashim DAS ; Bhagwant R MITTAL
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2018;52(2):154-158
¹â¸F-Fluorocholine (FCH) PET/CT is evolving as a functional imaging modality for the preoperative imaging of abnormal parathyroid tissue(s) helping to localize eutopic and ectopic parathyroid tissue and limit the extent of surgery. FCH PET/CT may show incidental uptake in various thyroid lesions necessitating further evaluation, whereas the role of ¹â¸F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT in the detection of incidental thyroid nodules is well documented. The case of a middle-aged woman with dual pathology of parathyroid adenoma and papillary thyroid cancer detected on FCH and FDG PET/CT is presented.
5.Erratum to: Dual Pathologies of Parathyroid Adenoma and Papillary Thyroid Cancer on Fluorocholine and Fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT
N. T K THANSEER ; Sanjay Kumar BHADADA ; Ashwani SOOD ; Ashwin Singh PARIHAR ; Divya DAHIYA ; Priyanka SINGH ; Rajender Kumar BASHER ; Ashim DAS ; Bhagwant R MITTAL
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2018;52(1):85-85
Owing to an oversight in manuscript preparation, the name of the fifth author was rendered incorrectly. The correct spelling is Divya Dahiya.