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    Montes MB, Ferreira AC, Fenólio JC, Franceschini SA, Toloi MR.
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  • 44. [Colposcopic, cytologic and histologic changes in the uterine cervix caused by human papilloma viruses].
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  • 55. [Folic acid and cervix dysplasia].
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  • 59. [Comparative cytologic and histologic studies of portio cervicitis in pemphigus].
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