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Zarzecki, M. P., Poland

  • Vol 80, No 2 (2021) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    An anatomical investigation of rare upper limb neuropathies due to the Struthers’ ligament or arcade: a meta-analysis
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  • Vol 80, No 3 (2021) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Protrusion of the carotid canal into the sphenoid sinuses: evaluation before endonasal endoscopic sinus surgery
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  • Vol 80, No 4 (2021) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Extensive pneumatisation of the sphenoid bone: anatomical investigation of the recesses of the sphenoid sinuses and their clinical importance
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  • Vol 81, No 3 (2022) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    A computed tomography comprehensive evaluation of the ostium of the sphenoid sinus and its clinical significance
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  • Vol 80, No 4 (2021) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Agenesis of the sphenoid sinus and a single sphenoid sinus: a computed tomography anatomical evaluation
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  • Vol 82, No 2 (2023) - CASE REPORTS
    Bilateral accessory head of the adductor longus muscle: an anatomical case study
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  • Vol 82, No 3 (2023) - CASE REPORTS
    Extensor digitorum muscle tendon to the index finger from the extensor carpi radialis brevis: a cadaveric case report
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  • Vol 82, No 2 (2023) - CASE REPORTS
    A left circumflex aorta with a displaced thoracic duct in a 94-year-old male cadaver: a case report with discussion on embryology
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  • Vol 82, No 4 (2023) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Prevalence of the Onodi cell in the Polish adult population: an anatomical computed tomography study
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  • Vol 82, No 4 (2023) - CASE REPORTS
    A three-headed piriformis muscle: an anatomical case study and narrative review of literature
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