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Medial Cerebral Sulci Variability for Surgical Corridors: A Scoping Review of Cadaveric Evidence AC01-AC06
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Perceptions of First Year Indian Medical Students towards Different Teaching-learning and Assessment Methods in Human Anatomy: A Cross-sectional Study AC07-AC11
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Morphometric Analysis of Crucial Cerebral Sulci by Dissection Method: A Cross-sectional Study AC12-AC16
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Prevalence of Morphological Variations of Posterior Communicating Artery and its Association with Age, Sex, and Laterality using Magnetic Resonance Angiography: A Cross-sectional Study AC17-AC23
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Variations of Nutrient Foramina in Dry Adult Femur Bones: A Cross-sectional Study from Gujarat, Western India AC24-AC28
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Musculotendinous Slip of Adductor Magnus with Femoral Artery Variation: A Case Report AD01-AD03
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Accessory Spleen (Splenenculus) in the Greater Omentum: A Rare Case with Histological and Embryological Insights AD04-AD06
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Incidental Detection of Right-sided Malrotation of the Duodenum and Duodenojejunal Flexure in an Adult Male Cadaver: A Case Report AD07-AD09
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