Use of feeding jejunostomy in a type IV jejuno-ileal atresia in a low-income country
Intestinal atresia is a rarely reported congenital anomaly in Haiti. To date there exists little to no published data describing the management of this entity in Haiti. As a low-income country, diagnosis and management of intestinal atresia is a big challenge due to limited resources and limited acc...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Charlorin (Author), Osnel Louima (Author), Gabriel Steve Pierre (Author), Roberto Peigne (Author), Alexis Bowder (Author), Andriani Grazia Maria (Author), Augustin Sylvio (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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