2021, Number 4
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Acta Med 2021; 19 (4)
Dysphagia in the critically ill patient: an ignored problem?
Parra MJB, Martínez CMÁ, Gallardo APC, Boy SM
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 566-567
PDF size: 76.03 Kb.
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