Prenatal testicular torsion : Ultrasonographic features, management and histopathological findings
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概要
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- 2006-02-01
著者
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Arena Francesco
Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences Operative Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Operative
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Romeo Giuseppe
Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences Operative Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Operative
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ROMEO Carmelo
Department of Medical and Surgical Pediatric Sciences, University of Messina
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Arena Salvatore
Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences Operative Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Operative
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Nicotina Piero
Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences Operative Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Operative
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Zuccarello Biagio
Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences Operative Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Operative
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Romeo Carmelo
Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences Operative Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Operative
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ZIMBARO GIOVANNI
Department of Radiological Sciences, University of Messina
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Arena Francesco
Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences University Of Messin
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Arena Salvatore
Unit Of Thoracic Abdominal And Urogenital Pediatric Surgery Department Of Pediatric Surgery Universi
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Zimbaro Giovanni
Department Of Radiological Sciences University Of Messina
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Arena Francesco
Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences University Of Messin
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Arena Francesco
Unit Of Pediatric Surgery Department Of Medical And Surgical Pediatric Sciences University Of Messin
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