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Variation of bilateral superficial palmar arch –

A case report with its clinical significance

 

Sonal Govindwar1, Swapna Chavan2*

 

1Assistant Professor, Nanded Rural Dental College & Research Center, Nanded, Maharashtra, INDIA.

2Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, HBT Medical College and Coopar Hospital, Vile Parle, West Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: sonal.govindwar@gmail.com, swapna.chavan2012@gmail.com

 

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