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International Collaborative of Pathologists on Twitter: "Correct Answer: Pasturella multocida ToRCH is a mnemonic for infections that cause teratogentic changes to a fetus in utero. https://t.co/xJZPvAUTNV" / Twitter
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Frontiers | Implications of TORCH Diseases in Retinal Development—Special Focus on Congenital Toxoplasmosis
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