
|Articles|February 1, 2004
When the unexpected happens
Washington - Even though surgical complications are rare, they do not get as much attention as they should, according to Christopher J. Arpey, M.D., Hospitals, Department of Dermatology, Iowa City. Dr. Arpey says the topic of complications is avoided because of its inherent distastefulness, and he believes just the opposite should be happening.
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