Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Copyright© 2003

ISSN 1025 - 5583
Vol. 64, Nº 1 - 2003

 

LA MUERTE FETAL Y LA MUERTE  NEONATAL  TIENEN ORIGEN  MULTOFACTORIAL*

 

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