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2019 Month : January Volume : 8 Issue : 1 Page : 10-13

PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE CLINICAL RISK FACTORS IN TERMS OF PROGNOSIS IN ACUTE DIFFUSE PERITONITIS IN TRIBAL INDIA.

Lalit Vishvanath Tamgadge1, Rupesh Kawadu Sondawle2, Ashok Gajbhiye3

1Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery, GMC, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India.
2Senior Resident, Department of General Surgery, GMC, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India.
3Professor and HOD, Department of General Surgery, GMC, Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India.

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