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Kingella kingae Tenosynovitis: No Need for Surgical Management?
Catarina Gouveia1, Susana Norte2, Joana Arcângelo2
1Infectious Diseases Unit, Pediatric Department, Hospital de Dona Estefânia, CHULC-EPE, Lisbon, Portugal, Nova Medical School, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Lisbon, Portugal.
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
|April 7, 2022
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