Online ISSN: 3007-0244,
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ЭНДОСКОПИЧЕСКОЕ И ХИРУРГИЧЕСКОЕ ЛЕЧЕНИЕ ОСТРОГО ЯЗВЕННОГО КРОВОТЕЧЕНИЯ
Автор(ы): Галиев Б.А.
Статья посвящена эндоскопическому и хирургическому лечению острого язвенного кровотечения, освещены различные методы лечения, обобщен практический опыт.
Б.А. Галиев КГП на ПХВ «Центральная районная больница», г. Зыряновск
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