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Chirurgie bariatrique: quel patient opérer?

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L’obésité est devenue un problème de santé publique. En effet, sa fréquence augmente de façon constante dans le monde.

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Michel Greff Marc Barthet Laurent Beaugerie Yoram Bouhnik Jean-Pierre Bronowicki Bruno Buecher Jacques Corallo Pierre-Adrien Dalbies Franck Devulder Philippe Ducrotte Denis Grasset Jean-Paul Jacques Jean Lapuelle Philippe Levy Olivier Nouel Patrice Pienkowski Bertrand Pujol Gilbert Tucat Pascale Rouvière

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Gugenheim, J. (2010). Chirurgie bariatrique: quel patient opérer?. In: Greff, M., et al. Post’U FMC-HGE. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0097-4_6

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