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Vol. 46. Issue 3.
Pages 153-154 (March 2010)
Vol. 46. Issue 3.
Pages 153-154 (March 2010)
Letter to the Editor
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Aspiration of a Button Battery: A Unique Case in Medical Literature
Aspiración de pila de botón: caso único en la literatura médica
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Luis Moral
, José Vicente Serna, Beatriz Castillo
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Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, Alicante, Spain
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