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Case Reports
. 1999:19:136-8.

Glomus tumor of the finger tip and MRI appearance

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Case Reports

Glomus tumor of the finger tip and MRI appearance

D H Kim. Iowa Orthop J. 1999.
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T1 weighted image of the mass, pre-gadolinium
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