Nodular lesions due to infestation by Dirofilaria repens in dogs from Italy.
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D. Otranto | F. Abramo | L. Venco | C. Caporali | A. Vercelli | G. Ghibaudo | F. Albanese | A. Giannelli | C. Braglia | F. Leone | F. Carrani
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