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Rupture of a Subphrenic Abscess into the Pericardium.
1949
N Christian Meyer
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[Rupture of an amebic liver abscess into the pericardium].
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Rupture of an amoebic liver abscess into the pericardium.
May 1967, East African medical journal,
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[Subphrenic abscess perforating into the colon].
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Pneumopericardium secondary to a fistula. Communication between pericardium and subphrenic-colonic abscess.
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Diagnosis and treatment of rupture of amebic abscess of the liver into the pericardium.
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January 1951, Chinese medical journal (Peking, China : 1932),
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SUBPHRENIC PYOPNEUMOTHORAX-SUBPHRENIC ABSCESS.
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