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Un bambino con tetraparesi spastica che non cresce: una storia in tre tempi

FEDERICO MARCHETTI, STEFANO MARTELOSSI*, EGIDIO BARBI, MARZIA LAZZERINI, ALESSANDRO VENTURA

Clinica Pediatrica, IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Universitŕ di Trieste
*Servizio di Gastroenterologia Pediatrica

Settembre 2004 - pagg. 505 -507

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