The development of the fetus and common congenital malformations.

| Feature | Traditional Textbooks (Gray’s/BRS) | Samar Mitra | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Dense paragraphs, text-heavy | Bullet points, flowcharts, boxes | | Diagrams | Complex, photographic, or flat line art | Color-coded, step-by-step, 3D illusions | | Language | Formal, academic, verbose | Conversational, direct, mnemonic-heavy | | Exam Focus | Comprehensive (everything) | High-yield (80% of what appears on 100% of exams) | | Portability | Heavy (2-3 kg) | Light (One volume, 800g) |

: Unlike many high-level atlases, Mitra's diagrams are designed to be easily visualized and reproduced by hand during examinations.

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