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Critères de choix : une technique pour tous les patients ou bien une modulation selon le type de patient?

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Chirurgie de l’obésité

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Himpens, J., Dapri, G., Van Alphen, P. (2009). Critères de choix : une technique pour tous les patients ou bien une modulation selon le type de patient?. In: Chirurgie de l’obésité. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-79954-9_6

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