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Angioedema of the small intestine in a 28-year-old woman

Mikołaj Kamiński1, Tomasz Głowacki1, Daria Koczara1, Zbigniew Fabiszewski1
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Medical Research Journal 2019;4(4):225-226.
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  1. Department of General Surgery with subdivision of Urology, District Hospital in Oborniki, Szpitalna 2, 64-600 Oborniki, Poland

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Published online: 2019-12-31

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Title

Angioedema of the small intestine in a 28-year-old woman

Journal

Medical Research Journal

Issue

Vol 4, No 4 (2019)

Article type

Images in medicine

Pages

225-226

Published online

2019-12-31

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854

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696

DOI

10.5603/MRJ.a2019.0038

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Medical Research Journal 2019;4(4):225-226.

Authors

Mikołaj Kamiński
Tomasz Głowacki
Daria Koczara
Zbigniew Fabiszewski

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