Exploring Gerota’s Fascia: Revealing a Gross Image through Cadaver Dissection
Journal Title: The Journal of Medicine, Law & Public Health (JMLPH) - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
A mobilised abdominal part from a 60-year-old, formalin-fixed female cadaver was dissected during a routine anatomy dissection laboratory session. Grant’s Dissector Manual was used as a reference during the dissection process, and digital images were taken of the entire dissected area.
Authors and Affiliations
Ahmad Dawalibi, Mohamad Bakir, and Ayman Behiery
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