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. 2013 Apr 5;30(2):134. [Article in Spanish] doi: 10.1016/S0212-6567(02)78985-3

Luxación escapulohumeral anterior bilateral tras crisis convulsiva

A Echarri Sucunza a, E Santesteban Echauri b, J Irigoyen c, J Aldaz Berruezo d
PMCID: PMC7679708  PMID: 12106567

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