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Vol. 59. Issue 2.
Pages 193-194 (1 August 2003)
Vol. 59. Issue 2.
Pages 193-194 (1 August 2003)
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Hepatitis colestásica como manifestación inicial de escarlatina
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C. Gutiérrez Junquera, M.aC. Escudero Canto, R. Ruiz Cano, I. Cuartero del Pozo, E. Gil Pons
Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital General Universitario de Albacete. España
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