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. 1981 Sep;74(9):691–692. doi: 10.1177/014107688107400916

Multiple trichobezoars and laparotomies.

I W Booth, J T Harries, D R Glaser, P J Graham
PMCID: PMC1438866  PMID: 7288813

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