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Genital Injuries Resulting from Sexual Abuse: A Longitudinal Study
John McCann, Joan Voris and Mary Simon
Pediatrics February 1992, 89 (2) 307-317;
John McCann
Joan Voris

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Genital Injuries Resulting from Sexual Abuse: A Longitudinal Study
John McCann, Joan Voris, Mary Simon
Pediatrics Feb 1992, 89 (2) 307-317;
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