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Acute pancreatitis management and outcome at tertiary hospitals in Rwanda: A prospective multicenter study
Marie Solange Mukanumviye1, Emile Sebera2, Vincent Dusabejambo3
1University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Kigali City, Rwanda.
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