List of images in Gray's Anatomy: XII. Surface anatomy and Surface Markings
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surface anatomy of the head and neck (Gray's s279)
surface markings of special regions of the head and neck (Gray's s280)
- Gray's figure #1196
- Gray's figure #1197
- Gray's figure #1198
- Gray's figure #1199
- Gray's figure #1200
- Gray's figure #1201
- Gray's figure #1202
- Gray's figure #1203
- Gray's figure #1204
- Gray's figure #1205
- Gray's figure #1206
- Gray's figure #1207
- Gray's figure #1208
- Gray's figure #1209
- Gray's figure #1210
surface anatomy of the back (Gray's s281)
surface markings of the back (Gray's s282)
surface anatomy of the thorax (Gray's s283)
surface markings of the thorax (Gray's s284)
surface anatomy of the abdomen (Gray's s285)
surface markings of the abdomen (Gray's s286)
- Gray's figure #1220
- Gray's figure #1221
- Gray's figure #1222
- Gray's figure #1223
- Gray's figure #1224
- Gray's figure #1225
- Gray's figure #1226
- Gray's figure #1227
surface anatomy of the perineum (Gray's s287)
surface markings of the perineum (Gray's s288)
surface anatomy of the upper extremity (Gray's s289)
surface markings of the upper extremity (Gray's s290)
surface anatomy of the lower extremity (Gray's s291)
surface markings of the lower extremity (Gray's s292)
See also
- Gray's Anatomy
- List of images and subjects in Gray's Anatomy
- List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: XII. Surface anatomy and Surface Markings
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