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《结直肠疾病》Dis Colon Rectum 2022年第4期临床实践指南参考文献

发布于 2022-03-28 · 浏览 2414 · IP 北京北京
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum (《结直肠疾病》)是美国结直肠外科医师协会(ASCRS)官方期刊,在威科医疗(Wolters Kluwer Health)旗下Lippincott平台出版。DC&R是公认的结肠、直肠和肛门疾病研究的权威期刊,出版原创研究、综述、简短通讯等文章。50多年来,DC&R一直是结直肠外科医生和胃肠病学家在此专业领域中交流与传播外科医学知识和信息的首选杂志。

UpToDate临床顾问【DC&R专区】定期分享DC&R杂志文章的中文翻译版,本文为2022年第4期临床实践指南。



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