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Hello,

I am trying to locate a copy of the following article:

Mikov, Aleksandra & Dimitrijević, Lidija & Sekulic, Slobodan & Demesi-Drljan, C. & Mikov, I.& Švraka, Emira & Knezevic-pogancev, Marija. (2011). Use of Botulinum toxin type a inchildren with spastic cerebral palsy. HealthMED. 5. 922-928.


Bridget Barry Thias, M.L.S., M.J.

Manager, Medical Library

Scottish Rite for Children

2222 Welborn St., Dallas, TX 75219

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