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Kuldeep Vairagi
Kuldeep Vairagiabout 7 years ago

Q. The line which is saprate true and false pelvic? 1.illiopacterial line 2. Sacral prominently 3. Linea terminalis 4. Illiopacteneal eminance

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about 7 years ago

Its illiopelvic eminence on hipbone

about 7 years ago

sorry its pelvic brim which passes from sacral predominantly. so ans is 2

about 7 years ago

How

about 7 years ago

No my dear

about 7 years ago

answer is #1🇬🇾🙌

about 7 years ago

It's linea termanlis

about 7 years ago

3

about 7 years ago

Linea terminalis

about 7 years ago

3

almost 7 years ago

Ileopectineal line

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