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Abuso en niños: lesiones centinela

Determinación de las lesiones centinela presuntas más relacionadas con el abuso infantil.
Autor/a: Daniel M. Lindberg, Brenda Beaty, Elizabeth Juárez-Colunga, Joanne N. Wood, Desmond K. Runyan Pediatrics 2015; 136; 831
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