View of the XXIIIrd Gastroforum, Strbske Pleso, 2018
Authors:
M. Huorka
Authors‘ workplace:
Gastroenterologické a hepatologické oddelenie, V. interná klinika LF UK a UN Bratislava
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Gastroent Hepatol 2018; 72(2): 167-168
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