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Anatomical parameters of adult human acetabulum: A cadaveric study

 

Ilankathir Sridharan1, Sudagar Muthusamy2*, Sridhar Krishnamoorthy3, Sowmiya Ganesan4

 

1Associate Professor, 2,3,4Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Aarupadai Veedu Medical College and Hospital (Puducherry), Vinayaka Missions Research Foundations, Deemed to be University.

Email: anat9799@gmail.com

 

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