Magnetic resonance imaging appearance of oxidized regenerated cellulose in breast cancer surgery
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L. Bonomo | G. Franceschini | F. Padovano | M. Giuliani | P. Belli | P. Rinaldi | R. Rella | R. Fubelli | F. Patrolecco | S. D. Di Giovanni | C. Buccheri | M. Romani | E. Bufi | Federica Patrolecco | Rita Fubelli
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