Diagnosing infected urachal cysts in the outpatient setting : a review of 5 cases
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概要
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- 2007-12-01
著者
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Basugi Ayako
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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Basugi Ayako
Department Of General Internal Medicine St. Marianna School Of Medicine Hospital
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Ikusaka Masatomi
Department Of General Internal Medicine St. Marianna School Of Medicine Hospital
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Ikusaka Masatomi
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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OHIRA Yoshiyuki
Department of General Medicine, Chiba University
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TSUTSUMI Miyoko
Department of General Medicine, Chiba University
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KIM Shinho
Department of General Medicine, Chiba University
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MIKASA Grant
Department of General Medicine, Chiba University
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NISHIZAWA Soko
Department of General Medicine, Chiba University
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Kim Shinho
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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Mikasa Grant
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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Nishizawa Soko
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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Tsutsumi Miyoko
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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Ohira Yoshiyuki
Department Of General Medicine Chiba University
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