2011, Número 2
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Ann Hepatol 2011; 10 (2)
Elevated acetaminophen level: Could it be a red herring?
Dale C, Denesyk KL, Chandok N
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 5
Paginas: 239-240
Archivo PDF: 24.12 Kb.
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Sin resumen.
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