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Vole

Introduction: Vole

Description of Vole

Vole: any of a variety of small rodents belonging to a number of related genera, including Clethrionomys and Microtus; some serve as disease reservoirs.
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  • Injury to unspecified blood vessel of upper extremity
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  • Injury to unspecified intra-abdominal organ without mention of open wound into cavity

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