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travers une approche clinique et anatomique, l' "uvre examine les manifestations symptomatiques, les complications physiologiques et les interventions chirurgicales pratiqu es pour rem dier ces anomalies digestives pr coces. En rassemblant des observations de cas et des recherches sur le d veloppement embryonnaire, ce texte offre un aper u pr cieux des connaissances m dicales du d but du XXe si cle en mati re de p diatrie et de chirurgie visc rale. L'ouvrage souligne l'importance du diagnostic pr coce pour la survie des nouveau-n s atteints de ces troubles intestinaux graves.
Destin aux chercheurs en histoire de la m decine ainsi qu'aux sp cialistes de la gastro-ent rologie p diatrique, "Stenoses Et Atresies Du Duodenum Dans La Premiere Enfance" constitue une ressource historique essentielle. Il t moigne de l' volution des techniques op ratoires et de la compr hension clinique des malformations n onatales, marquant une tape significative dans le traitement des pathologies chirurgicales de la premi re enfance.
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