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Terminologia colposcopica: a personal perspective

  • P. Bösze1,*,

1Department of Gynaecology, Saint Stephen Hospital, Budapest, Hungary

DOI: 10.12892/ejgo201101005 Vol.32,Issue 1,January 2011 pp.5-16

Published: 10 January 2011

*Corresponding Author(s): P. Bösze E-mail: bosze@eagc.eu

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P. Bösze. Terminologia colposcopica: a personal perspective. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology. 2011. 32(1);5-16.

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