Whole specimen intraoperative frozen section analysis. Experience with 1082 basal cell carcinomas.
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K. de Jong | R. Kibbelaar | C. Mouës | O. Lapid | Niels A Noordzij | Paul G Bos | Muhammed A Kedilioglu
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