Analysis of the Relations Between the Shape of the Reconstructed Tongue and Postoperative Functions After Subtotal or Total Glossectomy
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Ryuichi Hayashi | Takahiro Asakage | Yoshihiro Kimata | T. Nakatsuka | T. Asakage | K. Harii | S. Ebihara | Kiyonori Harii | Satoshi Ebihara | Y. Kimata | M. Sakuraba | R. Hayashi | Minoru Sakuraba | Shigeyuki Hishinuma | Takashi Nakatsuka | S. Hishinuma
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