2007, Número 3
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Rev Gastroenterol Mex 2007; 72 (3)
El papel de un programa de rehabilitación intestinal en el tratamiento de falla hepática avanzada
Heller-Rouassant S
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 7
Paginas: 252
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FRAGMENTO
Objetivo: analizar la evolución de niños con insuficiencia intestinal (II) con un programa de rehabilitación intestinal (PRI).
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