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AREA OF THE TIBIAL ATTACHMENT OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SURGICAL ANATOMY
Malanin D.A., Demeschenko M.V., Krayushkin A.I., Suchilin I.A., Cherezov L.L.
Anatomical patterns in the asymmetry of the diameter of the vertebral arteries according to the results of magnetic resonance imaging
Khalilov M.A., Nikolenko V.N., Moshkin A.S., Pervushin V.V., Zatolokina M.A.
FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE LYMPH NODEWITH ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE
Krayushkin A.I., Kapitonova M.Y., Aleksandrova L.I., Kraiushkin A.I., Kapitonova M.Y., Alexandrova L.I.
Pubic symphysis: a modern morphologist’s view
Balandina I.A., Balandin A.A., Klimova S.A., Klimets A.V., Suetina M.A.
Ultrasound examination of the anatomy of the masticatory muscles in their hypertonicity
Makedonova J.A., Venskel E.V., Osyko A.N., Alexandrov A.V., Pavlova–Adamovich A.G., Venskel I.V.
Several features of pulp cavity and canals anatomy
Trigolos N.N., Trigolos N.N.
REVIEW OF THE BOOK BY A.A. VOROBYOV AND CO-AUTHORS "CLINICAL ANATOMY OF THE FEMALE PERINEUM"
Krayushkin A.I.
GENDER FEATURES OF THE AREAS OF ATTACHMENT OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT TO THE LATERAL FEMORAL CONDYLE FROM THE POSITION OF SURGICAL ANATOMY
Volodin I.V., Malanin D.A., Suchilin I.A., Demeshchenko M.V., Zhulikov A.L.
PROSPECTS OF MORPHOLOGICAL SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT
Krayushkin A.I., Perepelkin A.I., Gorelik E.V., Fedorov S.V.
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