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Laryngeal and pharyngeal disorders in vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

Iskander H. Girgis
Affiliation:
Professor of E. N. T., Faculty of Medicine, Cario University.
Nazir N. Guirguis
Affiliation:
Chif Orthopaedic Consultant, Manchiet el-Bakry Hospital, M.P.H.
Mounir Mourice
Affiliation:
Senior Consultant of E.N.T., El-Sahel Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Ein Shams University.

Abstract

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Research Article
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Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1982

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