S. K. Oezel Et Al. , "Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis," PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL , vol.23, no.2, pp.171-175, 2007
Oezel, S. K. Et Al. 2007. Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis. PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL , vol.23, no.2 , 171-175.
Oezel, S. K., KAZEZ, A., & Akpolat, N., (2007). Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis. PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL , vol.23, no.2, 171-175.
Oezel, S., Ahmet KAZEZ, And NUSRET AKPOLAT. "Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis," PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL , vol.23, no.2, 171-175, 2007
Oezel, S. K. Et Al. "Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis." PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL , vol.23, no.2, pp.171-175, 2007
Oezel, S. K. KAZEZ, A. And Akpolat, N. (2007) . "Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis." PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL , vol.23, no.2, pp.171-175.
@article{article, author={S. Kerem Oezel Et Al. }, title={Presence of ectopic adrenocortical tissues in inguinoscrotal region suggests an association with undescended testis}, journal={PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL}, year=2007, pages={171-175} }