Occupational vocal cord dysfunction due to exposure to wood dust and xerographic toner.
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Xavier Muñoz | X. Muñoz | F. Morell | M. Cruz | À. Roger | Ferran Morell | Alex Roger | David De la Rosa | Maria J Cruz | D. de la Rosa
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