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Tumors of Sebaceous Glands.
1943
S Warren, and W N Warvi
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S Warren, and W N Warvi
[Calcified epitheliomas of the sebaceous glands (Malherbe's tumors)].
January 1962, Lyon chirurgical,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
[The significance of sebaceous cells and sebaceous glands in parotid tumors (author's transl)].
May 1973, Virchows Archiv. A, Pathology. Pathologische Anatomie,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
Sebaceous glands in normal and neoplastic parotid glands; possible significance of sebaceous glands in respect to the origin of tumors of the salivary glands.
July 1949, The American journal of pathology,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
Ectopic sebaceous glands.
July 2004, Gastrointestinal endoscopy,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
Intraparotid Sebaceous Glands.
January 1949, Annals of surgery,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
[Incidence of sebaceous glands in salivary glands].
August 1973, Ceskoslovenska patologie,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
[Sebaceous-like cells in salivary glands and in salivary gland tumors].
January 1971, Nowotwory,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
Sebaceous-like cells in the salivary glands and in their tumors.
January 1972, Polish medical journal,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
LYMPHOEPITHELIAL TUMORS OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS. WITH CASE REPORT OF SEBACEOUS LYMPHADENOMA.
July 1964, The American surgeon,
S Warren, and W N Warvi
Montgomery's tubercles. Sebaceous glands.
December 1971, Obstetrics and gynecology,
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