Stercoral Perforation of the Rectum Forming Recto-vaginal and Recto-cutaneous Fistulae : A Case Report
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概要
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- 2003-12-30
著者
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Nozue Mutsumi
Department Of Surgery Shonai Amarume Hospital
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Nozue Mutsumi
Deparment Of Surgery Institute Of Clinical Medical Science University Of Tsukuba
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MARUYAMA Tsunehiko
Department of Surgery, Moriya Daiichi General Hospital
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IMAMURA Fumito
Department of Surgery, Tsukuba Memorial Hospital
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FUKUE Masataka
Department of Surgery, Tsukuba Memorial Hospital
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AOYAGI Hiroyuki
Department of Surgery, Tsukuba Memorial Hospital
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Fukue Masataka
Department Of Surgery Tsukuba Memorial Hospital
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Imamura Fumito
Department Of Surgery Tsukuba Memorial Hospital
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Aoyagi Hiroyuki
Department Of Surgery Institute Of Clinical Medicine University Of Tsukuba
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Aoyagi Hiroyuki
Department Of Surgery Tsukuba Memorial Hospital
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Maruyama Tsunehiko
Department Of Surgery Moriya Daiichi General Hospital
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Maruyama Tsunehiko
Department Of Surgery Institute Of Clinical Medicine University Of Tsukuba
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Aoyagi Hiroyuki
Department of Cellular Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido University
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