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Randomized Comparison of Nylon Versus Absorbing Polyglactin 910 for Fascial Closure in Caesarean Section

Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal - Netherlands
doi 10.5812/ircmj.12580
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Medicine
Date

April 5, 2014

Authors
Kolsoum Rezaie KahkhaieKhadije Rezaie KeikhaieAziz Shahreki VahedMahboobeh ShiraziNooshin Amjadi
Publisher

Kowsar Medical Institute


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