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Obstrucción del intestino delgado por adherencias

Una puesta al día sobre los mecanismos y su prevención.
Autor/a: Dres. Attard J-A P, MacLean AR. Can J Surg 2007; 50(4): 291-300
INDICE:  1. Bibliografía | 2. Bibliografía
Bibliografía

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