ECR 2014 / B-1011
The clinical and echographic diagnostics of acute nonspecific deferentitis in adults
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Keywords:
Emergency, Ultrasound, Diagnostic procedure, Acute
Authors:
A. V. Prochorov; Moscow/RU
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2014/B-1011
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