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J Anal Res Clin Med. 2016;4(3): 133-138. doi: 10.15171/jarcm.2016.022

Original Article

Snake bite in Northwest Iran: A retrospective study

Leila Eslamian 1, Haede Mobaiyen 2, Zhinous Bayat-Makoo 3 * , Reza Piri 4, Ronak Benisi 5, Mohammad Naghavi Behzad 6

Cited by CrossRef: 6


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6- Hakki S. STUDY OF CLINICAL PROFILE OF SNAKE BITE. jebmh. 2018;5(31):2334 [Crossref]
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