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Computed tomographic appearance of melanomas in the equine head: 13 cases

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  1. A
  2. Albanese
  3. Barnett
  4. Chénier
  5. Cissell
  6. Cotchin
  7. Crijns
  8. Dakin
  9. Dixon
  10. Dyson
  11. Enochs
  12. Fintl
  13. Fukunaga
  14. Ginaldi
  15. Grahn
  16. Holtås
  17. Kalkman
  18. Kato
  19. Lerner
  20. Lucas
  21. Manso-Díaz
  22. McFadyean
  23. Moore
  24. Parizel
  25. Pellegrini
  26. Phillips
  27. Premkumar
  28. Sasaki
  29. Seltenhammer
  30. Textor
  31. Tietje
  32. Tremaine
  33. Uozumi
  34. Valentine
  35. WG
  36. Wörz
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'Wiley'
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