Mekkel’s diverticula as a source of recurrent bleeding
About the Authors
O. S. MalakhovaRussian Federation
M. G. Ilyashenko
Russian Federation
E. V. Ivanova
Russian Federation
S. V. Tolstopyatov
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Malakhova O.S., Ilyashenko M.G., Ivanova E.V., Tolstopyatov S.V. Mekkel’s diverticula as a source of recurrent bleeding. Filin’s Clinical endoscopy. 2020;(1):31-34. (In Russ.)

