1º Encuentro Virtual de Gastroenterología | 10 ENE 07
Litiasis vesicular: tratamiento invasivo vs. tratamiento médico
En esta controversia se discuten el tratamiento médico y el quirúrgico, que no necesariamente se contraponen, sino que tienen sus indicaciones para cada paciente.
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