Extrauterine mesenteric leiomyomacase report

Nataša Rakonjac ,
Nataša Rakonjac
Nenad Janeski ,
Nenad Janeski
Vladimir Čotrić ,
Vladimir Čotrić
Aleksandra Cvijović ,
Aleksandra Cvijović
Jovana Latov-Bešić ,
Jovana Latov-Bešić
Mirjana Tubić ,
Mirjana Tubić
Svetlana Kocić ,
Svetlana Kocić
Vuk Andrejević
Vuk Andrejević

Published: 01.12.2016.

Biochemistry

Volume 33, Issue 3 (2017)

pp. 1563-1564;

https://doi.org/10.5937/matmed1703563r

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