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Cholangioscopy-directed lithotripsy for a large bile duct stone: the "donut technique"
Noor L H Bekkali1, Sham Direkze1, George J M Webster1
1GI services, Pancreato-biliary diseases, University College London Hospitals, London, UK.
Endoscopy
|July 19, 2017
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