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Informativeness of phenotypic features of connective tissue dysplasia in children with peritoneal adhesions
2016
Galician medical journal
Connective tissue dysplasia can be realized with a large number of clinical variants, and accordingly, excessive postoperative adhesion formation can be considered as a manifestation of dysplastic-dependent processes. In the predominant number of surveyed children (93.8%) CTD has developed on the background of existing connective tissue dysplasia syndrome, i.e. the presence of external signs of this condition may serve as a predictor of postoperative complications of adhesions in
doi:10.21802/gmj.2016.3.19
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