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2016, Number 4

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Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica 2016; 14 (4)

Quiz / Serpentine shoulder path

Martínez-Luna E, Caballero HSE, Toussaint-Caire S, Vega-Memije ME, Martínez OJA
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Language: Spanish
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