El mesenterio, un nuevo órgano recién reconocido | 21 MAY 17

El mesenterio: estructura, función y mesenteriopatías

Su importancia en la salud y la enfermedad, los resultados de las nuevas investigaciones científicas
Autor/a: J Calvin Coffey, D Peter O’Leary Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol 2016; 1: 238–47
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