Rapid development of a salivary calculus in submandibular gland and its potential causes in a young victim following Russell's viper bite.
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N. Elangovan | S. Trim | P. Thirumalaikolundusubramanian | S. Vaiyapuri | S. Senthilkumaran | A. Bicknell | Harry F. Williams | Ketan Patel | S. Arathisenthil | Ravi Savania | Pradeep Vijayakumar
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