FROM THE HISTORY OF ACUTE MESENTERIC OCCLUSION (THE EPOCH OF NEW TIME). Part I
Acute mesenteric occlusions and acute bowel infarction were described in the middle of the nineteenth century. In spite of the achievements of modern medicine acute mesenteric ischemia is still one of the most dangerous pathologies in emergency surgery. This survey covers the historical periods of r...
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Main Authors: | O. Sh. Oynotkinova (Author), A. V. Esipov (Author), M. D. Pacenko (Author), D. A. Mironenko (Author), A. V. Tyschuk (Author) |
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