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La vidéo capsule endoscopique: quel bilan 4 ans après son introduction ?

Video capsule endoscopy: A review four years after its introduction

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Gay, G. La vidéo capsule endoscopique: quel bilan 4 ans après son introduction ?. Acta Endosc 34, I–IV (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03004255

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