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Midline Destructive Lesions of the Sinonasal Tract: Simplified Terminology Based onHistopathologic Criteria
Alexandra Borges, James Fink, Pablo Villablanca, Roy Eversole and Robert Lufkin
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2000, 21 (2) 331-336;
Alexandra Borges
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
James Fink
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
Pablo Villablanca
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
Roy Eversole
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
Robert Lufkin
aFrom the Departments of Radiological Sciences (A.B., J.F., P.V., R.L.) and Oral Pathology (R.E.), University of California, Los Angeles.
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Alexandra Borges, James Fink, Pablo Villablanca, Roy Eversole, Robert Lufkin
Midline Destructive Lesions of the Sinonasal Tract: Simplified Terminology Based onHistopathologic Criteria
American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2000, 21 (2) 331-336;
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