Ganglion cyst of the leg: A rare site
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Ganglion, Cyst, LegAbstract
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Sehgal S, Shukla S, Rai P. Ganglion cyst of the leg: A rare site. Ann of Pathol and Lab Med [Internet]. 2015 Feb. 3 [cited 2024 Nov. 5];2(1):L1-L2. Available from: https://pacificejournals.com/journal/index.php/apalm/article/view/189
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