22 results on '"Shekhawat, Devendra"'
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2. A rare case of the auriculotemporal and inferior alveolar nerves communication
3. Revisiting the transorbital approach for emergency external ventricular drainage: an anatomical study of relevant parameters and their effect on the effectiveness of using Tubbs’ point
4. The Posterior Auricularis Muscle as Superficial Landmark for the Sigmoid Sinus and Transverse-Sigmoid Sinus Junction: An Anatomical Study
5. Anatomy and Histology of the Petrous Carotid Membrane: Application to Skull Base Surgery
6. A rare case of the auriculotemporal and inferior alveolar nerves communication
7. L5 spondylolysis: Anatomical study comparing healed and unhealed lesions.
8. Histology and immunohistochemistry of the human carotid sinus nerve
9. Surgical anatomy of the cerebellar tonsils: A cadaveric study.
10. Quadricuspid Pulmonary Valve With Fenestration: Cadaveric Findings
11. L5 spondylolysis: Anatomical study comparing healed and unhealed lesions
12. The superior vesical artery: A review of conflicting definitions and how these could affect invasive procedures
13. Surgical anatomy of the cerebellar tonsils: A cadaveric study
14. Comparative Study of Stretching of Foot & Hip Muscles along with Myofascial Release (MFR) V/S Strengthening of Foot & Hip Muscles along with MFR for the Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis
15. Anatomy and Histology of the Petrous Carotid Membrane: Application to Skull Base Surgery
16. Granular Foveolae in the Groove of the Sigmoid Sinus: An Anatomical Study
17. Investigating the Glucagon-like Peptide-1 and Its Receptor in Human Brain: Distribution of Expression, Functional Implications, Age-related Changes and Species Specific Characteristics.
18. In Vitro Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Genomic DNA from Ancient Human Long and Hip Bones.
19. Evaluation of Progesterone Receptor Antagonist and Maxi-K Channel Agonist as Neuroprotective in Feeney's Weight Drop Model of TBI
20. Evaluation of Progesterone Receptor Antagonist and Maxi-K Channel Agonist as Neuroprotective in Feeney's Weight Drop Model of TBI.
21. Abdominal Aorta
22. Bilateral Sternalis Muscle With the Absence of Unilateral Sternocostal Part of the Pectoralis Major and Variation of Pectoralis Minor Muscles.
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