Bénéfices/risques des corticoïdes lors de hernie discale

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Bénéfices/risques des corticoïdes lors de hernie discale
Neurologie
Nicolas Granger*
Auteur-coordinateur :  
Hervé Pouliquen
School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol
Langford House, Langford, North Somerset,
Royaume-Uni BS40 5DU
[email protected]
0,05 CFC
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Bénéfices/risques
des corticoïdes
lors de hernie discale
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