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Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Fistula, Education and training, Developmental disease, Education, MR, CT-High Resolution, CT, Neuroradiology brain, Ear / Nose / Throat, Bones
Authors:
E. Grive1, A. M. Garcia Correa1, A. A. MARIN SUAREZ2, I. Ciampa1, E. Serrano Alcalá3, S. Grossi1, V. C. Mercedes1; 1Barcelona/ES, 208029, BARCELONA/ES, 3Reus/ES
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2017/C-1397
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