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Manejo de las venas varicosas y la insuficiencia venosa

Revisión del manejo médico y quirúrgico de las venas varicosas y la insuficiencia venosa en el contexto de un caso presentado.
Autor/a: Dr. Allen Hamdan JAMA. 2012;308(24):2612-2621
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