Jin et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Management of post-hepatectomy complicationsJin et al., 2013
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- Jin S
- Fu Q
- Wuyun G
- Wuyun T
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- World journal of gastroenterology: WJG
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Hepatic resection had an impressive growth over time. It has been widely performed for the treatment of various liver diseases, such as malignant tumors, benign tumors, calculi in the intrahepatic ducts, hydatid disease, and abscesses. Management of hepatic resection is …
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