Morphological variations in shape of suprascapular notch in dry human scapula
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical and Health Research - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 11
Abstract
Aim: To study the morphological variations in shape of suprascapular notch of human scapula. Material and Methods: 181 Scapulae (105 right side and 76 left side) were collected from department of anatomy, mahatma Gandhi memorial medical college Jamshedpur Jharkhand. We also obtained scapula from 1st year medical students and examined macroscopically for different shapes of notches and data recorded.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Nand Kishor Karmali, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Dr. Rajiv Kumar Lal
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