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Vol. 89. Núm. 2.
Páginas 69-71 (febrero 2011)
Vol. 89. Núm. 2.
Páginas 69-71 (febrero 2011)
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Anastomotic dehiscence and recurrence of colorectal cancer: An association that strengthens the prognostic value of the surgeon in the oncological outcome
Dehiscencia de anastomosis y recurrencia del cáncer colorrectal: una asociación que refuerza el valor pronóstico del cirujano en el resultado oncológico
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