CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE COLITIS: THE ROLE OF SURGERY AND FECAL MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANT
Abstract
About the Authors
Ladislav MitášRussian Federation
T. . Skřička
Russian Federation
L. . Kunovský
Russian Federation
P. . Polák
Russian Federation
Z. . Kala
Russian Federation
V. . Čan
Russian Federation
T. . Dufková
Russian Federation
E. . Janoušová
Russian Federation
M. . Hansliánová
Russian Federation
I. . Penka
Russian Federation
А. Москалев
Russian Federation
Е. Ким
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Mitáš L., Skřička T., Kunovský L., Polák P., Kala Z., Čan V., Dufková T., Janoušová E., Hansliánová M., Penka I., , CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE COLITIS: THE ROLE OF SURGERY AND FECAL MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANT. Koloproktologia. 2018;(3):24-43.