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Rev Invest Clin 2015; 67 (6)


Randomized Phase II Study of Talc Versus Iodopovidone for the Prevention of Seroma Formation Following Modified Radical Mastectomy

Garza-Gangemi AM, Barquet-Muñoz SA, Villarreal-Colín SP, Medina-Franco H, Cortés-González R, Vilar-Compte D, Cantú-de-León D
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