Epidermal cyst in the spinal cord of a lamb

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  • A.R. AMJADI
  • B. YAMINI
  • M. BAHARSEFAT
  • P. AHOURAI
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volume 25  issue 1

pages  11- 15

publication date 1973-02-01

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