Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana
The thyroid gland is a frequent site of pathology that requires surgical approach. Such techniques, although well-established is occasionally complicated, which usually occurs because of the inexperienced surgeon or unintended anatomical variations. The knowledge and study of these variations are im...
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
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Thyroid Gland Irrigation in a Sample of Colombian Population |
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana Anatomy Origin Recurrent Thyroid arteries |
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
title_full |
Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
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Irrigación de la glándula tiroides en una muestra de población colombiana |
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Anatomy Origin Recurrent Thyroid arteries |
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Anatomy Origin Recurrent Thyroid arteries |
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