2013, Número 4
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Rev Mex Pediatr 2013; 80 (4)
Acalasia congénita; a propósito de un caso
Jiménez JJR, Islas DLP, Castellanos RK
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 20
Paginas: 146-149
Archivo PDF: 162.94 Kb.
RESUMEN
Se informa de un recién nacido masculino con acalasia esofágica congénita, su presentación clínica, evolución y abordaje diagnóstico.
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