Small Bowel Perforations by Metallic Grill Brush Bristles: Clinical Presentations and Opportunity for Prevention
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D. Dent | J. Myers | B. Eastridge | R. Stewart | L. Liao | S. Sordo | Travis L. Holloway | Russell L Woodard | Bruce Conway
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