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The Role of Three-Dimensional Imaging in Facial Anatomical Assessment. V Sharma, B Richard.

Date: December 2016
Source: Gray’s Anatomy. The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. 41st Edition, Elsevier, pp 45-46.
Grays Anatomy
Article: The Role of Three-Dimensional Imaging in Facial Anatomical Assessment.
Authors: Vikram Sharma, Bruce Richard.

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