File:Labelled diagram of the female human pelvis cross section.svg
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[edit]DescriptionLabelled diagram of the female human pelvis cross section.svg |
English: Labelled diagram of the female human pelvis in cross section |
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Source | Derived from File:Diagram_showing_the_area_removed_with_a_posterior_exenteration_for_cancer_of_the_cervix_CRUK_288.svg | ||
Author | Cancer Research UK | ||
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Height | 350px |