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Risk factors for type-specific persistence of high-risk human papillomavirus and residual/recurrent cervical intraepithelial neoplasia after surgical treatment |
Yung-Taek Ouh, Hyun Woong Cho, Seong Min Kim, Kyung-Jin Min, Sang-Hoon Lee, Jae-Yun Song, Jae-Kwan Lee, Nak Woo Lee, Jin Hwa Hong |
Obstet Gynecol Sci. 2020;63(5):631-642. Published online July 22, 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5468/ogs.20049 |
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