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Topical Steroids, an alternative to circumcision for treatment of Phimosis at the University Teaching Hospital,Lusaka / by J. Baptiste Nzayisenga.

By: Nzayisenga, J. Baptiste.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Lusaka : University of Zambia, 2006Subject(s): Steroids -- Therapeutic use -- Steroids -- Therapeutic use | Phimosis | Penis -- Diseases -- Penis -- Diseases | Penis -- Mutilation -- Penis -- MutilationDissertation note: Thesis(M.Med.)-University of Zambia,2006
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