Retained Surgical Sponge in the Thigh : Report of the Third Known Case in the Limb
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概要
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- 2003-09-01
著者
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NAOI Yutaka
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University
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HORIKAWA OSAMU
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Defense Medical College
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Naoi Yutaka
Department Of Radiology Japan Self-defence Forces Central Hospital
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Naoi Yutaka
Department Of Radiology Faculty Of Medicine Juntendo University
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Horikawa Osamu
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Japan Self-defence Forces Central Hospital
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Horikawa Osamu
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery National Defense Medical College
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TAMURA Taiji
Department of Radiology, Japan Self Defense Forces Central Hospital
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KOMINAMI Masato
Department of Radiology, Japan Self-Defence Forces Central Hospital
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FUJIKAWA Akira
Department of Radiology, Japan Self-Defence Forces Central Hospital
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Tamura Taiji
Department Of Radiology Japan Self Defense Forces Central Hospital
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Tamura Taiji
Department Of Radiology Japan Self-defence Forces Central Hospital
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Fujikawa Akira
Department Of Radiology Japan Self-defence Forces Central Hospital
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Kominami Masato
Department Of Radiology Japan Self-defence Forces Central Hospital
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