Diagnosis and Treatment Tactics of Bleeding from Varicose Veins of The Stomach and Esophagus in Children
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2022.vol6.pp9-10Keywords:
Portal Hypertension Syndrome, illness, operation, X-rayAbstract
This article discusses Portal Hypertension Syndrome. The prevalence, origin of the disease, the results of research are analyzed and conclusions are made
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