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Accidental rectal injury during a boat trip in a child: a challenge for telemedicine


- Department of Paediatric Surgery, Pugliese-Ciaccio Hospital, Catanzaro, Italy
- Department of Emergency Medicine, ASL Valle d’Aosta, Italy
- Department of Andrology and Paediatric Urology, ASL Valle d’Aosta, Italy
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Abstract
Abstract


Title
Accidental rectal injury during a boat trip in a child: a challenge for telemedicine
Journal
Issue
Article type
Letter to the Editor
Pages
149-150
Published online
2021-06-28
Page views
410
Article views/downloads
298
DOI
10.5603/IMH.2021.0028
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Bibliographic record
IMH 2021;72(2):149-150.
Authors
Antonella Centonze
Domenico Salerno
Stellario Capillo
Aurelio Mazzei
Giuseppe Stranieri
Ilaria Prosperi Porta
Emanuele Baldassarre


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