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Sickle Cell Trait as a Cause of Splenic Infarction While Climbing Mt. Fuji

Internal Medicine - Japan
doi 10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3931
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Internal MedicineMedicine
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January 1, 2010

Authors
Hiraku FunakoshiToshihiko TakadaMasahito MiyaharaTomoko TsukamotoKazutaka NodaYoshiyuki OhiraMasatomi Ikusaka
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Japanese Society of Internal Medicine


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