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Gastric Sarcina ventriculi: incidental or pathologic?
2015
Andrew C Berry, and Shivtaj Mann, and Rahman Nakshabendi, and Ozdemir Kanar, and Lorna Cruz
Department of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile (Andrew C. Berry), USA.
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