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Sonoelastographic Features of Major Salivary Gland Tumors and Pathology Correlation

Iranian Journal of Radiology - Netherlands
doi 10.5812/iranjradiol.64039
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Categories
Nuclear MedicineRadiologyImaging
Date

November 20, 2017

Authors
Mustafa FarasatGulgun Yilmaz OvaliFatih DuzgunGorkem EskiizmirSerdar TarhanAyca Tan
Publisher

Kowsar Medical Institute


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