• Програма поліпшеного відновлення після операції. Думка комітету експертів Американського коледжу акушерів гінекологів
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Програма поліпшеного відновлення після операції. Думка комітету експертів Американського коледжу акушерів гінекологів

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2018.8(134):125–131

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Комітет з гінекологічній практиці. Цей документ схвалений Американським товариством урогінекології. Цю думку Комітету було розроблено Комітетом Американської колегії акушерів і гінекологів по гінекологічній практиці у співпраці з членом комітету Амандою Н. Каллен, MD.
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