2017, Number 4
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Acta Med 2017; 15 (4)
Evanescent lung syndrome that mimicked acute cholecystitis
González CMA, Cervantes ZR, Villegas TE, Faes-Petersen R, López ÁL
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 308-311
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