Cecal Duplication Cyst Presenting as Acute Intestinal Obstruction in an Infant
Journal Title: APSP Journal of Case Reports - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 1
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Authors and Affiliations
Lubna Ijaz, Muhammad Husnain, Shahid Malik, Bilal Mirza
Lubna Ijaz, Muhammad Husnain, Shahid Malik, Bilal Mirza
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