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ЛАПАРОСКОПИЧЕСКАЯ ХИРУРГИЯ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ВОСПАЛИТЕЛЬНЫХ ЗАБОЛЕВАНИЙ КИШЕЧНИКА

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Диана Меге
University Denis Diderot (Paris VII)
Россия


Ив Панис
University Denis Diderot (Paris VII)
Россия


К. Р. Сайфутдинова
ФГБОУ ДПО «РМАНПО» Минздрава России
Россия


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