Value of Systematic Histopathological Examination in Vaginal Reconstruction and Remodeling Specimens: Clinical, Diagnostic, and Quality Assurance

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Francisco Javier Torres-Gómez
Rosa Sánchez de Medina-González

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Torres-Gómez, F. J., & de Medina-González, R. S. (2026). Value of Systematic Histopathological Examination in Vaginal Reconstruction and Remodeling Specimens: Clinical, Diagnostic, and Quality Assurance. Archives of Case Reports, 74–76. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.acr.1001192
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