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E. E. Engel, Nogueira-Barbosa, M. H., Brassesco, M. S., Silva, G. E. B., Valera, E. T., Peria, F. M., Motta, T. C., and Tone, L. G., Osteosarcoma arising from osteochondroma of the tibia: case report and cytogenetic findings, vol. 11. pp. 448-454, 2012.
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