Desmoid tumor (fibromatosis) of the head and neck
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Desmoid tumor (fibromatosis) of the head and neck
نم أشنت .ةردان ةديمح ماروأ يه )ةيفيللا( ةيطابرلا مارولأا عباط تاذ يهو .مسلجا ءاحنأ عيمج يف ةيلضعلا لكايهلا لدعم عافترا ىلإ ىدأ امم ، ةرواجلما هيللمحا ةجسنلأل يحاشترا ةردنل ًارظن و .يحارلجا لاصئتسلاا دعب مرولا عوجر ةبسنو نع غلابلإاب انمق اننإف ، ةبقرلاو سأرلا ةقطنم يف مارولأا هذه يف اهجلاعو قنعلا ىلعأ يف يطابرلا مرولاب اهصيخشت تم ةلاح جلاعل هرفوتلما تارايلخاو قرطلا لوح يعولا ةدايزل ،انافشتسم .ةبق...
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عنوان ژورنال: Saudi Medical Journal
سال: 2015
ISSN: 0379-5284,1658-3175
DOI: 10.15537/smj.2015.1.10504