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The importance of ultrasound findings in the study of anal pain

Posted on 27 Maio, 2015 by admin

Vieira AM, Castro-Poças F, Lago P, Pimentel R, Pinto R, Saraiva MM, Areias J.
Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 2010 May;102(5):308-13

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