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Traitement endoscopique des sténoses bénignes du tractus digestif : indications et techniques

Endoscopic treatment of benign digestive strictures: indications and techniques

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Hochberger, J., Delvaux, M. & Laquière, A. Traitement endoscopique des sténoses bénignes du tractus digestif : indications et techniques. Acta Endosc 43, 317–330 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-013-0359-4

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