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Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2018
Clitoria ternatea is a vigorous, herbaceous perennial legume that belongs to the Fabaceae family.... more Clitoria ternatea is a vigorous, herbaceous perennial legume that belongs to the Fabaceae family. All parts of the plant are used in the preparations of Ayurvedic drugs. It is an astringent, an aphrodisiac, a rejuvenator, and a brain tonic. It also has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic properties. Baidyanath Shankapushpi, which contains extracts of herbs such as C. ternatea, Bacopa monnieri, Withania somnifera and Asparagus racemosus, is clinically administered for memory improvement, blood purification and to improve digestion. However, its neuroprotective effect has not been reported so far. In the present study, the neuroprotective effect of C. ternatea root (CTR) extract on hippocampal CA3 neurons was investigated. Three-month-old albino mice were divided into four groups. Group I was the normal control, group II was the saline control, group III was the stress group, and group IV was the stress + CTR-treated group. Group-III mice were stressed in a wire mesh restrai...
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Background And Aims: Congenital anomalies may be dened in terms of physical structure as a malfo... more Background And Aims: Congenital anomalies may be dened in terms of physical structure as a malformation which are present at the time of birth or functional disturbance as a defect in which there is sufcient disturbance in the usual number, size, shape and location or inherent character of any part, organ, cell or its constituent. Therefore, congenital anomalies are alteration of normal anatomic structure present at the time of birth and are of social, diagnostic and clinical importance. The aim of the present study is to categorize the congenital anomalies based on the system of involvement through autopsy with a focus on sex ratio. This study consists of 36 stil Materials And Methods: l born fetuses and the fetuses are collected from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JSS Hospital, Mysore. Fetus is xed in 10% formalin and formalin is injected in thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity and cranial cavity for xation of the organs. The autopsies were carried out as per guidel...
Anatomy and cell biology, 2022
The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the ten... more The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the tendon of teres major to the neck of the radius, terminating into radial and ulnar arteries just a cm distal to the elbow joint. Unlike veins, variations in the arteries are comparatively less common. Anatomical variations of the brachial artery occur in almost 20% of the cases and are commonly found during routine dissection or clinical practice. To observe the variations in the course and termination of brachial artery by dissection and computed tomography (CT) angiography methods. The present study was conducted on 40 upper limbs each in the department of Anatomy & Radiology of JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru. The brachial artery was traced from origin to termination and variations were noted and photographed. Patients who were undergoing CT angiography of the upper limbs in JSS Hospital were included in the study. Variations noted and compared with the dissection method. In the present study, normal patterns of the brachial arterial course and termination were observed in 31 specimens. The remaining 9 specimens showed variant course and termination in the brachial artery like an unusually tortuous superficial brachial artery, superficial brachio-ulnar artery and brachio-radial artery. CT angiography showed 6 variations and a tortuous brachial artery. A detailed description of the vascular pattern of upper limbs especially variations in their origin and termination is of extreme importance in clinical practice. The knowledge of these variations is important for catheterization, graft harvesting, arteriovenous fistula creation, shunt application and astrup examination.
Anatomy & Cell Biology
The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the ten... more The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the tendon of teres major to the neck of the radius, terminating into radial and ulnar arteries just a cm distal to the elbow joint. Unlike veins, variations in the arteries are comparatively less common. Anatomical variations of the brachial artery occur in almost 20% of the cases and are commonly found during routine dissection or clinical practice. To observe the variations in the course and termination of brachial artery by dissection and computed tomography (CT) angiography methods. The present study was conducted on 40 upper limbs each in the department of Anatomy & Radiology of JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru. The brachial artery was traced from origin to termination and variations were noted and photographed. Patients who were undergoing CT angiography of the upper limbs in JSS Hospital were included in the study. Variations noted and compared with the dissection method. In the present study, normal patterns of the brachial arterial course and termination were observed in 31 specimens. The remaining 9 specimens showed variant course and termination in the brachial artery like an unusually tortuous superficial brachial artery, superficial brachio-ulnar artery and brachio-radial artery. CT angiography showed 6 variations and a tortuous brachial artery. A detailed description of the vascular pattern of upper limbs especially variations in their origin and termination is of extreme importance in clinical practice. The knowledge of these variations is important for catheterization, graft harvesting, arteriovenous fistula creation, shunt application and astrup examination.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2021
Introduction: Arterial supply of hand is by two arterial anastomotic arches formed by radial and ... more Introduction: Arterial supply of hand is by two arterial anastomotic arches formed by radial and ulnar arteries and their branches. The anastomoses between the branches of radial and ulnar arteries such as palmar carpal and dorsal carpal arches at the wrist and superficial and deep palmar arches in the palm, maintain a rich arterial supply to the wrist and palm. Effective collateral circulation in palm is essential in peripheral arterial diseases such as Raynaud’s disease and in harvesting radial artery or the ulnar artery for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery. Aim: To observe the variations in the formation of superficial palmar arch. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study was performed on 45 formalin fixed upper limbs of both sex in the Department of Anatomy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru, Karnataka, India. The study was conducted during routine dissection of upper limbs for undergraduates as per the Cunningham’s manual for practical anatomy. Few rare variations in the...
Journal of Morphological Sciences, 2018
Clitoria ternatea is a vigorous, herbaceous perennial legume that belongs to the Fabaceae family.... more Clitoria ternatea is a vigorous, herbaceous perennial legume that belongs to the Fabaceae family. All parts of the plant are used in the preparations of Ayurvedic drugs. It is an astringent, an aphrodisiac, a rejuvenator, and a brain tonic. It also has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic properties. Baidyanath Shankapushpi, which contains extracts of herbs such as C. ternatea, Bacopa monnieri, Withania somnifera and Asparagus racemosus, is clinically administered for memory improvement, blood purification and to improve digestion. However, its neuroprotective effect has not been reported so far. In the present study, the neuroprotective effect of C. ternatea root (CTR) extract on hippocampal CA3 neurons was investigated. Three-month-old albino mice were divided into four groups. Group I was the normal control, group II was the saline control, group III was the stress group, and group IV was the stress + CTR-treated group. Group-III mice were stressed in a wire mesh restrai...
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Background And Aims: Congenital anomalies may be dened in terms of physical structure as a malfo... more Background And Aims: Congenital anomalies may be dened in terms of physical structure as a malformation which are present at the time of birth or functional disturbance as a defect in which there is sufcient disturbance in the usual number, size, shape and location or inherent character of any part, organ, cell or its constituent. Therefore, congenital anomalies are alteration of normal anatomic structure present at the time of birth and are of social, diagnostic and clinical importance. The aim of the present study is to categorize the congenital anomalies based on the system of involvement through autopsy with a focus on sex ratio. This study consists of 36 stil Materials And Methods: l born fetuses and the fetuses are collected from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, JSS Hospital, Mysore. Fetus is xed in 10% formalin and formalin is injected in thoracic cavity, abdominal cavity and cranial cavity for xation of the organs. The autopsies were carried out as per guidel...
Anatomy and cell biology, 2022
The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the ten... more The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the tendon of teres major to the neck of the radius, terminating into radial and ulnar arteries just a cm distal to the elbow joint. Unlike veins, variations in the arteries are comparatively less common. Anatomical variations of the brachial artery occur in almost 20% of the cases and are commonly found during routine dissection or clinical practice. To observe the variations in the course and termination of brachial artery by dissection and computed tomography (CT) angiography methods. The present study was conducted on 40 upper limbs each in the department of Anatomy & Radiology of JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru. The brachial artery was traced from origin to termination and variations were noted and photographed. Patients who were undergoing CT angiography of the upper limbs in JSS Hospital were included in the study. Variations noted and compared with the dissection method. In the present study, normal patterns of the brachial arterial course and termination were observed in 31 specimens. The remaining 9 specimens showed variant course and termination in the brachial artery like an unusually tortuous superficial brachial artery, superficial brachio-ulnar artery and brachio-radial artery. CT angiography showed 6 variations and a tortuous brachial artery. A detailed description of the vascular pattern of upper limbs especially variations in their origin and termination is of extreme importance in clinical practice. The knowledge of these variations is important for catheterization, graft harvesting, arteriovenous fistula creation, shunt application and astrup examination.
Anatomy & Cell Biology
The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the ten... more The Brachial artery is a continuation of the axillary artery, from the inferior border of the tendon of teres major to the neck of the radius, terminating into radial and ulnar arteries just a cm distal to the elbow joint. Unlike veins, variations in the arteries are comparatively less common. Anatomical variations of the brachial artery occur in almost 20% of the cases and are commonly found during routine dissection or clinical practice. To observe the variations in the course and termination of brachial artery by dissection and computed tomography (CT) angiography methods. The present study was conducted on 40 upper limbs each in the department of Anatomy & Radiology of JSS Medical College and Hospital, Mysuru. The brachial artery was traced from origin to termination and variations were noted and photographed. Patients who were undergoing CT angiography of the upper limbs in JSS Hospital were included in the study. Variations noted and compared with the dissection method. In the present study, normal patterns of the brachial arterial course and termination were observed in 31 specimens. The remaining 9 specimens showed variant course and termination in the brachial artery like an unusually tortuous superficial brachial artery, superficial brachio-ulnar artery and brachio-radial artery. CT angiography showed 6 variations and a tortuous brachial artery. A detailed description of the vascular pattern of upper limbs especially variations in their origin and termination is of extreme importance in clinical practice. The knowledge of these variations is important for catheterization, graft harvesting, arteriovenous fistula creation, shunt application and astrup examination.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2021
Introduction: Arterial supply of hand is by two arterial anastomotic arches formed by radial and ... more Introduction: Arterial supply of hand is by two arterial anastomotic arches formed by radial and ulnar arteries and their branches. The anastomoses between the branches of radial and ulnar arteries such as palmar carpal and dorsal carpal arches at the wrist and superficial and deep palmar arches in the palm, maintain a rich arterial supply to the wrist and palm. Effective collateral circulation in palm is essential in peripheral arterial diseases such as Raynaud’s disease and in harvesting radial artery or the ulnar artery for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery. Aim: To observe the variations in the formation of superficial palmar arch. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study was performed on 45 formalin fixed upper limbs of both sex in the Department of Anatomy, JSS Medical College, Mysuru, Karnataka, India. The study was conducted during routine dissection of upper limbs for undergraduates as per the Cunningham’s manual for practical anatomy. Few rare variations in the...