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Sialadenitis following I-131 Therapy for Thyroid Carcinoma: Concise Communication
Pamela Allweiss, Glenn D. Braunstein, Alfred Katz and Alan Waxman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1984, 25 (7) 755-758;
Pamela Allweiss
Glenn D. Braunstein
Alfred Katz


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Sialadenitis following I-131 Therapy for Thyroid Carcinoma: Concise Communication
Pamela Allweiss, Glenn D. Braunstein, Alfred Katz, Alan Waxman
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