Tenue vestimentaire au bloc opératoire 2021
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S. Aho | P. Albaladejo | P. Cassier | M. Garnier | H. Beloeil | J. Muret | E. Hafiani | F. Lallemant | Evelyne Boudot | Philippe Carenco | Marie Gabrielle Leroy | C. Tamames
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