SURGICAL TRATMENT OF PREMATURE BORN INFANTS WITH GROIN HERNIA AT THE SECOND DEVELOPMENT CARE STAGE
Abstract
About the Authors
L. D. BelotserkovtsevaRussian Federation
L. V. Kovalenko
Russian Federation
I. N. Prisukha
Russian Federation
K. A. Lizin
Russian Federation
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Belotserkovtseva L.D., Kovalenko L.V., Prisukha I.N., Lizin K.A. SURGICAL TRATMENT OF PREMATURE BORN INFANTS WITH GROIN HERNIA AT THE SECOND DEVELOPMENT CARE STAGE. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2017;(2 (32)):11-18. (In Russ.)