A case of Stage I exophytic tongue cancer with early poor prognosis
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H. Yagishita | T. Aoba | J. Ishii | K. Yagihara | S. Okabe | S. Okamoto | M. Katsurano | Toru Inomata | H. Shoji | H. Okamura | K. Nakau
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