Incarcerated Giant Hiatal Hernia conditioning hearth shock: case report
<p>Between the hiatal hernias, the type IV is the less frequent by the great defect, but this type had a high incidence of incarceration (5%), and a mortality rate up to 27%. Case: A female patient of 80 years-old was referred to our hospital by septic shock and abdominal</p><p>pai...
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Main Authors: | Medina Andrade Luis Angel (Author), Cesar Manuel Vargas Sahagún (Author), Carlos Eduardo Rodriguez Rodriguez (Author), Pedro Leonardo Villanueva Solorzano (Author), Alberto Robles Méndez Hernández (Author), Bernardo Gutierrez Muñoz (Author), Valdez Hernandez Brenda Elizabeth (Author), Brigitte Marlene Chevillon Castillo (Author), Vallejo Ramirez Jose Eduardo (Author), Campos Cruz Alan Ranferi (Author), Tolentino Gonzalez Christian Stefan (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Gastroenterology - Peertechz Publications,
2018-03-14.
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