[The Buschke-Lowenstein tumor anorectal: to about 16 cases and review of the literature].

Pan Afr Med J

Service de chirurgie II, Institut National d'Oncologie, CHU Ibn Sina, Faculté de Medecine et de Pharmacie de Rabat, Maroc.

Published: November 2014

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