نکروز منتشر پوست و زیر جلد در بیماری قند : معرفی یک مورد (Necrotizing Fasciitis)

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  • آقائی میبدی, سید نعمت الله
  • اعلمی, بهادر
  • فطوره چی, وهاب
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volume 38  issue None

pages  107- 113

publication date 1982-03

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