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Vol. 40. Issue 12.
Pages 602 (December 2004)
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Mediastinitis y empiema pleural por Streptococcus constellatus
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J. Ortiz de Sarachoa, S. Barbanchob, J.L. Mostazac
a Unidad de Neumología. Hospital El Bierzo.Ponferrada. León.
b Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria.Hospital El Bierzo. Ponferrada. León.
c Servicio de Medicina Interna.Hospital de León. León. España.
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