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Baby sleep incidental aspiration – case report

Magdalena Potempa-Jeziorowska
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Chair and Department of Descriptive and Topographic Anatomy, Medical University of Silesia, School of Medicine with Division of Dentistry in Zabrze, Poland
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Pediatric Ward, Multidisciplinary District Hospital in Tarnowskie Gory, Poland
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2020; 22(4): 349–352
Online publish date: 2020/12/29
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