Acidos biliares totales en heces fecales y su relacion con lesiones del colon
Autor: Dr. Felipe Piñol Jiménez | Publicado:  25/11/2010 | Gastroenterologia | |
Acidos biliares totales en heces fecales. Relacion con lesiones del colon en pacientes cubanos .19

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