UPDATE IN MANAGEMENT OF MASTITIS
Kareem Sabry Abd EL-Samee Atia;
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he etiology of mastitis range from acute mastitis associated with lactation, to more chronic disease and the formation of necrotizing granulomas in tuberculosis. Although some of these alterations are known to have an infectious cause, others are not we
he etiology of mastitis range from acute mastitis associated with lactation, to more chronic disease and the formation of necrotizing granulomas in tuberculosis. Although some of these alterations are known to have an infectious cause, others are not we
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| Title | UPDATE IN MANAGEMENT OF MASTITIS | Other Titles | الحديــث فــي عـلاج التهــابــات الثــدي | Authors | Kareem Sabry Abd EL-Samee Atia | Keywords | UPDATE IN MANAGEMENT OF MASTITIS | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | T he etiology of mastitis range from acute mastitis associated with lactation, to more chronic disease and the formation of necrotizing granulomas in tuberculosis. Although some of these alterations are known to have an infectious cause, others are not we |
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