Mucormycosis Resulting in Gastric Perforation in a Patient with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia : Report of a Case
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概要
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- 2006-09-01
著者
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Kang Won
Department Of Dermatology Ajou University School Of Medicine
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Park Chong
Division Of Hematology Of Internal Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Rha Sung
Department Of Radiology The Catholic University Of Korea
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Rha Sung
Department Of Aquaculture Yosu National University
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Choi Yeong
Department Of Dermatology Seoul National University College Of Medicine
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Choi Yeong
Department Of Hospital Pathology The Catholic University Of Korea
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SONG KYO
Department of Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea
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PARK CHO
Department of Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea
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Park Cho
Department Of Surgery College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Park Cho
Department Of Surgery The Catholic University Of Korea
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Song Kyo
Department Of Surgery College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Song Kyo
Department Of Surgery The Catholic University Of Korea
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Kang Won
Department Of Surgery The Catholic University Of Korea
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