PPT-ATYPICAL VASCULAR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INTRA-ABDOMINAL AOR
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DR BURCU AYKAN YÜKSEL ANTALYA TRAINING AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS amp GYNECOLOGY Fetal cırculatory system Fetal umbılıcal portal venous
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