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Table of Content Volume 12 Issue 3 - December 2019

 

Sexual dimorphism of maxillary sinus in Gujarat population CT - A retrospective study

 

Aakruti Rasiklal Parmar1*, Vipul V Solanki2

 

1Associate professor, Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College Bhavnagar 364001, Gujarat, INDIA.

2Assistant professor, Department of Anatomy, Government Medical College Bhavnagar 364001, Gujarat

Email: aakrutiparmar@yahoo.com

 

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