Clinical characteristics of gynecological patients treated in MINUSCA level II Military Hospital, Bangui, Central African Republic

  • Nebojša Jovanović Military Medical Academy, Specialist Outpatient Clinic, Department of Gynecology, Belgrade, Serbia

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Published
2022/03/16
Section
Letter to the editor