Evaluación, diagnóstico y manejo quirúrgico | 30 JUL 17

Tumores sólidos del bazo

Epidemiología, presentación típica y los estándares actuales de diagnóstico, imágenes y planificación quirúrgica
Autor/a: Silver DS, Pointer DP Jr, Slakey DP J Am Coll Surg 2017; 224(6): 1104-1111
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