Inguinal Lymph Node Metastasis as Sole Manifestation of Ovarian / Fallopian Tube Cancer: a Review of the Literature
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P. Zarogoulidis | D. Vrachnis | P. Oikonomou | S. Michalopoulos | S. Petousis | Anastasios Potiris | S. Stavros | D. Matthaios | Charalampos Charalampidis | Nikolaos Machairiotis | Alexandros Fotiou | E. Drakaki | Theodoros Karampitsakos | Christos Koratzanis | Nikolaou Christina | Aris Ioannidis | Ekaterini Domali | Peter Drakakis
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