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2. Primary carcinoma of the liver in infancy and childhood;Bigelow, N.H.; Wright, A.W.;Cancer (Philad.),1953
3. Neoplastic diseases in childhood. Gt Ormond Str;Bodian, M.; White, L.L.R.;J,1952
4. Hepatic lobectomy in infancy for hepatoblastoma;Borman, J.B.; Harbott, A.J.; Morris, D.;Brit. J. Surg,1961
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