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Research Article| Volume 27, ISSUE 3, P333-336, March 1969

Massive neck swelling secondary to uremic submaxillary gland involvement

  • David Rothstein
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    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Oral Surgery Philadelphia, Pa. USA

    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Medicine Philadelphia, Pa. USA
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  • Melvin Yudis
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    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Oral Surgery Philadelphia, Pa. USA

    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Medicine Philadelphia, Pa. USA
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  • Allan S. Shaw
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    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Oral Surgery Philadelphia, Pa. USA

    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Medicine Philadelphia, Pa. USA
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  • Gaddo Onesti
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    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Oral Surgery Philadelphia, Pa. USA

    Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Department of Medicine Philadelphia, Pa. USA
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  • Author Footnotes
    ∗ Former Resident in Oral Surgery, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital. Present address: 7505 Newportville Rd., Levittown, Pa. 19055.
    ∗∗ Previously N.I.H. Post-Doctoral Fellow in Nephrology; now serving at the United States Naval Hospital, Dept. of Medicine, St. Albans, N. Y.
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