Mammography (5)

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  • Zabihollah Arnavaz Head of Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Iran, Tehran, Iran.
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From the Book of Mammography by Dr. Zabihollah Arnavaz - Professor and Head of Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Iran.

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volume 2  issue 4

pages  324- 328

publication date 1974-04

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