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Table of Content Volume 12 Issue 3 - December 2019

 

 

Anatomical and congenital anomalies of liver and gallbladder: Its embryogenesis and clinical implications

 

Kalyan Chakravarthi Kosuri1*, Siddaraju KS2, Venumadhav Nelluri3

 

1Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Varun Arjun Medical College, Banthra-Shajahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA.

2Assistant professor, Department of Anatomy, KMCT Medical College, Manassery, Calicut, Kerala, INDIA.

3Assistant professor, Department of Anatomy, Melaka Manipal Medical College (MMMC), Manipal University, Manipal, and Karnataka, INDIA.

Email: kalyankosuric@gmail.com

 

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