Benign epithelial inclusion consisting of squamous metaplasia and small glandular elements in regional lymph node of a patient with tongue cancer : a case report and literature review
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M. Saio | T. Nakasone | N. Yoshimi | T. Goto | K. Nishihara | T. Maruyama | A. Arasaki | A. Matayoshi
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