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Caso clínico
Obstrucción estrangulante del intestino delgado
Un hombre de 30 años sin historia médica o quirúrgica significativa se presentó quejándose de dolor abdominal cólico asociado con náusea, vómitos y constipación.
Autor/a: Dr. Eisenberg DP, Pomp A/
Fuente: Contemporary Surgery 2006; 62(2)
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