Bio med central

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  • who: BioMed Central et al. from the Department of Surgery, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Department of Surgery, University Medical Center have published the Article: Bio Med Central, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aims of this study were twofold. This study shows that patients treated for secondary peritonitis report considerably more complaints on all EQ-5D dimensions six months after initial surgery than a general reference population. As well, the peritonitis patients often have an enterostomy for a lengthy period of time, which in this study has also been shown to reduce patients . . .

     

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