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. 1967 Mar;165(3):362–376. doi: 10.1097/00000658-196703000-00005

Pyogenic liver abscess due to microaerophilic streptococci.

D K Patterson, R S Ozeran, G J Glantz, A B Miller, S M Finegold
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