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Definición de dolores de crecimiento

Análisis de la definición de dolores de crecimiento en la literatura clínica y en sistemas diagnósticos
Autor/a: Mary OKeeffe, Steven J. Kamper, Laura Montgomery, Amanda Williams, Alexandra Martiniuk, Barbara Lucas, Amabile B. Dario, Michael S. Rathleff, Lise Hestbaek, Christopher M. Williams Pediatrics. 2022;150(2):e2021052578
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