Bone defects in the skull base with clinical implications

Poster: "ECR 2017 / C-1832 / Bone defects in the skull base with clinical implications" by: "V. Cheranovskiy1, M. Prenafeta2, V. Perez Riverola2, A. Rovira2, J. Branera2, A. Gonzalez Lopez2; 1Sabadell, Barcelona/ES, 2Sabadell/ES"

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