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Place de la chirurgie robot-assistée dans la prise en charge des pathologies thyroïdiennes

The place of robot-assisted surgery in the treatment of thyroid conditions

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Lallemant, B., Doucy, S. & Chambon, G. Place de la chirurgie robot-assistée dans la prise en charge des pathologies thyroïdiennes. Oncologie 18, 327–331 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10269-016-2629-1

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