Intranodal benign thyroid tissue: Significance of HBME‐1 in differentiation from metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma
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T. Manabe | T. Sano | H. Horiguchi | M. Hirokawa | H. Sonoo | S. Wakatsuki | H. Miki
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