An Intestinal Fistula in a 3-Year-Old Child Caused by the Ingestion of Magnets : Report of a Case
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概要
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- 1995-06-01
著者
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Urata Hisashi
Second Department Of Surgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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Honzumi Makoto
Second Department Of Surgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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SHIGEMORI Chika
Second Department of Surgery,Mie University School of Medicine
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ITO HIDEKI
Second Department of Surgery, Mie University School of Medicine
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MOHRI YASUHIKO
Second Department of Surgery, Mie University School of Medicine
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YAMAMOTO TAKAYUKI
Second Department of Surgery, Mie University School of Medicine
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Shigemori Chika
Second Department Of Surgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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Mohri Yasuhiko
Second Department Of Surgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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Yamamoto Takayuki
Second Department Of Surgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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Ito Hideki
Second Department Of Surgery Mie University School Of Medicine
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