Situación actual | 11 JUL 16

Pie plano en pediatría: situación actual

Revisión y guía de pautas de manejo del pie plano en pediatría.
Autor/a: James B. Carr II, MD, Scott Yang, MD, Leigh Ann espuma Pediatrics.2016; 137(3):e20151230
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