Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome with enteroneuropenia: A case report.

Asian J Surg

Fujian Children's Hospital (Fujian Branch of Shaghai Children's Medical Center), College of Clinical Medicine for Obstetrics & Gynecology and Pediatrics, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

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