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Anatomical anomalies, deviations from the typical structure of an organism, have intrigued scientists and clinicians for centuries due to their diverse manifestations and potential clinical implications. This research article provides a comprehensive overview of anatomical anomalies, exploring their prevalence, etiology, classification, and clinical significance across various organ systems and medical specialties. We delve into the underlying genetic, environmental, and developmental factors contributing to anatomical anomalies, examining their role in disease pathogenesis, diagnostic challenges, and therapeutic interventions. Additionally, we discuss emerging trends in anatomical anomaly research, including advances in imaging modalities, computational modeling, and personalized medicine approaches. By synthesizing evidence from multidisciplinary studies and clinical observations, this article aims to deepen our understanding of anatomical anomalies and their broader implications for human health and biomedical research.