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Call for Research / Review Articles


International Journal of Advance Microbiology and Health Research (IJAMHR)

I hereby want to invite you to submit a paper for the International Journal of Advance Microbiology and Health Research (IJAMHR).

We are pleased to inform you that we are started a new journal on health sciences and we are in the process of releasing our First Issue of First Volume of our journal. We would be grateful if you would submit a paper for to complete the first issue of first volume. Research Article, Review Article, Case Reports, and Brief Communication etc are welcome for possible publication in this issue.

It would be grateful if you could submit your paper on or before 15 September, 2017. If you are ready with the manuscript please submit your article at editorijamhr@gmail.com

Looking forward to hear from you soon
Thanks & Regards
Editor In-Chief
International Journal of Microbiology and Health Research


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Sanjay Kumar Sah, Nazmeen Silotry, Haritha Kumari.

Morphological Study and Variations of Gall Bladder
Int.J.Adv.Microbiol.Health.Res.2018;2(2):1-11

Publisher: IJAMHR, Category: Current Issues



Abstract

Though human beings are thought to be singularly alike in their general anatomical construction, yet when come to investigate one particular region with more detail, it is surprising how frequently we meet one sort or another type of variation. This is so very true in the case of extra hepatic billiary apparatus, that according to some eminent workers, there is no normal anatomy of extra hepatic billiary tract, instead of common pattern of variation exists and it is the surgeon duty to be familiar with and recognize the normal variations when present. Major biliary complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy may be prevented by an understanding of extra hepatic biliary ductal and arterial anatomic relationships. The common patterns of anatomic variations are important to the surgeon performing laparoscopic cholecystectomy are reviewed with respect to recently reported biliary injury during this procedure. Recommendations for delineating billiary anatomy and avoiding laparoscopic complications are reviewed.


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