Protokół ERAS - piśmiennictwo

01.09.2015
Przygotowała lek. Magdalena Pisarska

Piśmiennictwo do artykułu: Protokół ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) – współczesna kompleksowa formuła opieki okołooperacyjnej dla poprawy wyników leczenia


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