Rare type of intestine duplication: a case report
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https://doi.org/10.15574/PS.2018.59.77Keywords:
tubular duplication of intestine, multiple developmental defectsAbstract
DIntestine duplication belongs to congenital malformation of intestine with difficult diagnostics. The article presents a clinical case of a rare type of full tubular duplication of the small intestine in a child with multiple developmental defects.References
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