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Rev Mex Anest 2016; 39 (S1)
¿Los niños que reciben anestesia tienen problemas de aprendizaje?
Manrique-Carmona L
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 14
Paginas: 31-35
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FRAGMENTO
Con el advenimiento de la era digital, la información está a la mano de todos y así mismo la interpretación de los datos publicados tanto en revistas científicas como en la web. Temas que conciernen a grupos vitales como la población infantil merecen la atención de la comunidad entera, por esta razón es fundamental para los médicos y aún más para los anestesiólogos, saber leer, interpretar y transmitir dicha información.
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