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Brainstem abscess due to plant foreign body in a dog
Isidro Mateo1, Valentina Lorenzo, Alberto Muñoz
1Resonancia Magnética Veterinaria, Madrid, Spain. isidro_mateo@yahoo.es
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
|June 8, 2007
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