cartilaginous choristoma in palatine tonsil

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mj ashraf department of pathology, medical school, shiraz university of medical sciences, iran

n azarpira assistant professor of pathology, transplant research center, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, iran +98-711-6276211, [email protected]; assistant professor of pathology, transplant research center, nemazee hospital, shiraz university of medical sciences, iran +98-711-6276211, [email protected]

m gandomi department of pathology, medical school, shiraz university of medical sciences, iran

a alavi assistant professor of department of pulmonology, pulmonary diseases and tb research center, razi hospital, guilan university medical sciences, iran +98-131-5550028, [email protected]; assistant professor of department of pulmonology, pulmonary diseases and tb research center, razi hospital, guilan university medical sciences, iran +98-131-5550028, [email protected]

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iranian red crescent medical journal

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