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Case Reports
. 2017 Mar 18;8(2):16.
doi: 10.21699/ajcr.v8i2.573. eCollection 2017 Mar-Apr.

Lumbo-Costo-Vertebral Syndrome: An Iceberg with Tip of Hernia and Body of Spinal and Neurological Malformations

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Lumbo-Costo-Vertebral Syndrome: An Iceberg with Tip of Hernia and Body of Spinal and Neurological Malformations

Xenophon Sinopidis et al. APSP J Case Rep. .
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