Irreducible intussusception. Intestinal resection in a case of hemophilia A
The paper describes a case of intestinal invagination in a child on whom surgery was successfully performed in spite of hemophilia. The hemotherapeutic treatment is discussed.
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| Language: | Spanish |
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1972
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| Online Access: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2224 |
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