Anatomical Variations in the Emergence of the Cutaneous Nerves from the Nerve Point in the Neck and Identification of the Landmarks to Locate the Nerve Point with Its Clinical Implications: A Cadaveric Study on South Indian Human Foetuses 413-417
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A Study on the Accessory Head of the Flexor Pollicis Longus Muscle(Gantzer’s Muscle) 418-421
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Morphometry of the Iliolumbar Artery and the Iliolumbar Veins and Their Correlations with the Lumbosacral Trunk and the Obturator Nerve 422-426
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An Anatomical Study on the Foramen Ovale and the Foramen Spinosum 427-429
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A Rare Presentation of the Double Inferior Vena Cava with an Anomalous Retrocaval Right Ureter: Embryogenesis and Clinical Implications 518-521
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Fahr’s Syndrome- An Interesting Case Presentation 532-533
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