Composición, estructura y características morfológicas de cálculos biliares de la provincia de Granada
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Cálculos biliaresAbstract
Se han estudiado los cálculos biliares extraídos mediante operación, durante un año en el Hospital Clínico San Cecilio de Granada, tanto su composición general como estratificada; así como sus características morfológicas y estructura. La composición más frecuente es la mixta, seguida por los cálculos de colesterol.
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