The Relationship of Cellular Differentiation, Fibrosis, Hyalinization and Lymphocytic Infiltration to Postoperative Longevity in Patients with Squamous-Cell Epithelioma of the Skin and Lip

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The Relationship of Cellular Differentiation, Fibrosis, Hyalinization and Lymphocytic Infiltration to Postoperative Longevity in Patients with Squamous-Cell Epithelioma of the Skin and Lip

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1922-10

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University of Minnesota Masters thesis. October 1922. Major: Surgery. 1 computer file (PDF); 15 pages.

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Powell, Lester Davis. (1922). The Relationship of Cellular Differentiation, Fibrosis, Hyalinization and Lymphocytic Infiltration to Postoperative Longevity in Patients with Squamous-Cell Epithelioma of the Skin and Lip. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/179738.

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