Manejo de la bacteriuria asintomática prequirúrgica
Author:
, Diaz Ricardo AugustoORCID, Alza JhongertORCID, , Gómez-Boada Diego FernandoORCID, , Oquendo-Gahona Diego ArmandoORCID, , Ramírez-Sánchez Isabel CristinaORCID, , Trompa-Romero Ivan MauricioORCID, , Cataño-Correa Juan Carlos,
Publisher
Universidad de Antioquia
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