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Hémorragies digestives : qui ? quand ? place des nouveaux traitements ?

Digestive bleeding: Who and when to perform digestive endoscopy? What are indications of new therapies?

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Heresbach, D., Laquière, A. Hémorragies digestives : qui ? quand ? place des nouveaux traitements ?. Acta Endosc 47, 281–288 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-017-0612-3

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