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Mekkel’s diverticula as a source of recurrent bleeding

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O. S. Malakhova
Municipal budgetary institution of public health «Clinical and diagnostic» Health «of the city of Rostov-on-Don»
Russian Federation


M. G. Ilyashenko
Municipal budgetary institution of public health «Clinical and diagnostic» Health «of the city of Rostov-on-Don»
Russian Federation


E. V. Ivanova
Russian National Research Medical University named after N. I. Pirogov
Russian Federation


S. V. Tolstopyatov
State budgetary institution of the Rostov region «Rostov Regional Clinical Hospital»
Russian Federation


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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.)

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