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. 1956 Dec;37(6):584–596.

Periarteritis and Other Forms of Necrotising Angeitis Produced by Vitamin D in Thyroxinised Rats with an Assessment of the Aetiology of those Vascular Lesions

J Gillman, Christine Gilbert
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