2023, Número 3
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Arch Neurocien 2023; 28 (3)
Bilateral decompressive craniectomy in a patient with head injuries caused by gun projectile: a case report
Riley-Moguel ÁE, Carrera-Salas C, Cortés-Monterrubio RA, Vichi-Ramírez MM, Marín-Márquez G
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 15
Paginas: 44-48
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RESUMEN
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