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A study of relation of recurrent muscular branch of median nerve to flexor retinaculum in cadavers

 

Pampi Ranjan1*, P S Bhuiyan2

 

1Senior Resident, 2Professor and HOD, Department of Anatomy, Seth G.S. Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai- 400012, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: pmprnjn992@gmail.com, drprithabhuiyan@gmail.com

 

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