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Том 17, № 6 (часть 2). 2019

PRACTICAL MEDICINE 73

Рак пищевода 1

Рак желудка 2

Всего 12 0 11 1

От 9 месяцев до 1 года

Кардиоэхофагеальный рак 4

Продолженный рост 4

Рак пищевода 2

Всего 10 0 10

Более года

Кардиоэхофагеальный рак 1 4

Продолженный рост

Рак пищевода 3

Эзофаго-респираторный свищ 1

Всего 9 1 8

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