A bifurcated plantaris muscle: another confirmation of its high morphological variability? Another type of plantaris muscle
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Morphological Variations of Muscle Plantaris: Anatomical and Clinical Insight
Address for Correspondence: Dr. Mohini M. Joshi, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Rural Medical College, Pravra Institute of Medical Sciences Loni, Dist. Ahmadnagar Maharashtra, India. Mobile No: +919762601050. E-Mail: [email protected] Access this Article online Quick Response code Web site: *1 Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Rural Medical College, Pravra Institute...
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عنوان ژورنال: Folia Morphologica
سال: 2020
ISSN: 1644-3284,0015-5659
DOI: 10.5603/fm.a2020.0101