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Mehrnoosh Kamarzarrin Case Summary
Sara Salem’s name inadvertently entered the second revision and she hadn’t any role in this Article, According to preliminary information in submission Article and manuscript draft that has attachment, Mehrnoosh Kamarzarrin is one of the authors. So the authors of the final article are as follows:
First author: Mohammad Hossein Refan
Second author: Mehrnoosh Kamarzarrin
Third author: Adel Dameshghi
We apologize for the mistake occurred.

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