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Editorial
. 2020 May-Jun;53(3):VII.
doi: 10.1590/0100-3984.2020.53.3e2.

Imaging evaluation of hallux valgus

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Editorial

Imaging evaluation of hallux valgus

Clarissa Canella. Radiol Bras. 2020 May-Jun.
No abstract available

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