New tumor phenotypes reported in the larynx in the last decades: a critique

American Journal of Otolaryngology
Alfio FerlitoAlessandra Rinaldo

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Feb 23, 2017·Advances in Therapy·Fernando LópezAlfio Ferlito
May 24, 2019·Advances in Therapy·Alfio FerlitoHenrik Hellquist
Jan 8, 2022·The Laryngoscope·Janine M RotsidesBabak Givi
Jan 15, 2022·Virchows Archiv : an International Journal of Pathology·Henrik HellquistAlfio Ferlito

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