Successful treatment of segmental mesenteric thrombosis in renal transplant recipient
- Autores: Yankovoy A.G1, Zulkarnaev A.B1, Sinyutin A.A1, Stepanov V.A1
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- Edição: Nº 6 (2014)
- Páginas: 58-61
- Seção: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/2075-3594/article/view/262637
- ID: 262637
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The article presents the observation of successful treatment of segmental necrosis of the small bowel due to mesenteric thrombosis in patient with nephrotic syndrome after renal transplantation.
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