Shoulder anatomy-Night terror for interns

Poster: "ESSR 2017 / P-0318 / Shoulder anatomy-Night terror for interns" by: "C. A. B. Oliveira1, L. B. Barbosa2, T. Dionisio1, V. Mendes1; 1Braga/PT, 2Coimbra/PT"

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