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Torace

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RM fetale

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Le malformazioni del torace rappresentano un eterogeneo gruppo di patologie di raro riscontro.

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Manganaro, L., Zirpoli, S., Napolitano, M., Bernardo, S., Sergi, M.E., Sollazzo, P. (2013). Torace. In: Fonda, C., Manganaro, L., Triulzi, F. (eds) RM fetale. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1408-4_20

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