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Ruptured Biliary Cystadenoma Managed by Angiographic Embolization and Interval Partial Hepatectomy

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Ghole, S.A., Bakhtary, S., Staudenmayer, K. et al. Ruptured Biliary Cystadenoma Managed by Angiographic Embolization and Interval Partial Hepatectomy. Dig Dis Sci 56, 1949–1953 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-011-1677-z

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