¿A dónde se fue? | 23 JUN 16

La hipertensión portal en los últimos 25 años

Este estudio fue llevado a cabo para determinar la prevalencia de los pacientes con hipertensión portal complicada y para determinar la frecuencia en que son sometidos a descompresión portal en la actualidad.
Autor/a: Rosemurgy A, Raitano O, Srikumar T, Sawangkum P, Luberice K, Ryan C, Ross S.  J Am Coll Surg 2016; 222(6): 1164-1170
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