The Diagnostic Accuracy of Testicular Torsion by Doctors on Duty Using Sonographic Evaluation with Color Doppler
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Y. Kobori | S. Soh | Hisamitsu Ide | Akinori Nakayama | Akiyoshi Osaka | H. Okada | K. Saito | T. Iwahata | Yasuyuki Inoue | Y. Shimomura | H. Ide | Toshiyuki Iwahata | Yukihito Shimomura
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