INFANTILE GRANULOMATOUS URACHAL ABSCESS WITH ACUTE LOCALIZED PERITONITIS AND APPENDICITIS
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概要
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- 1994-12-01
著者
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Yoshimura Kazuhiro
Department Of Neurosurgery Osaka University Medical School
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Yoshimura Kazuhiro
Departments Of Urology Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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Koide Takuo
Department Of Urology Osaka Kosei-nenkin Hospital
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Koide Takuo
Departments Of Urology Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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TOKI Kiyohide
Departments of Urology, Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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ASHINO Nobuhiko
Departments of Pediatrics, Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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MAKI Ichiro
Departments of Pediatrics, Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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Maki Ichiro
Departments Of Pediatrics Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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Toki Kiyohide
Departments Of Urology Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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Ashino Nobuhiko
Departments Of Pediatrics Ikeda Municipal Hospital
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