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Primary Hepatic Malignant Neoplasms: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlations

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Vilgrain, V., Paradis, V., Menu, Y., Mortele, K.J., Terris, B., Ros, P.R. (2005). Primary Hepatic Malignant Neoplasms: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlations. In: Gourtsoyiannis, N.C., Ros, P.R. (eds) Radiologic-Pathologic Correlations from Head to Toe. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26664-X_17

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