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Pages 228-229 (April 2000)
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Vol. 36. Issue 4.
Pages 228-229 (April 2000)
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Linfangioleiomiomatosis pulmonar asociada a epilepsia. ¿Un paso más hacia la esclerosis tuberosa?
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A. Martínez, J.L. Calpe
Servicios de Neumología, Hospital Marina Baixa. Villajoyosa. Alicante
A. Simón*
* Anatomía Patológica. Hospital Marina Baixa. Villajoyosa. Alicante
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