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Meyer Links: Plate 1 | Plate 2 | Plate 3 | Plate 4 | Plate 5 | Plate 6 | Contribution No.40 | Volume IX | Contributions to Embryology | Hydatidiform Mole | Tubal Pregnancy
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Reference

Meyer AW. Hydatiform degeneration in tubal and uterine pregnancy. (1920) Carnegie Instn. Wash. Publ., Contrib. Embryol., 40: 327- 364.


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