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A female patient with frontonasal dysplasia sequence and frontonasal encephalocele
Date
1999-10-01
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Balci, S
Mavili, ME
Aydın Son, Yeşim
Benli, K
Erk, Y
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ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY
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S. Balci, M. Mavili, Y. Aydın Son, K. Benli, and Y. Erk, “A female patient with frontonasal dysplasia sequence and frontonasal encephalocele,”
ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY
, pp. 457–459, 1999, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/69357.