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A Dolk

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Lakartidningen|June 30, 2001
[Shortage of general surgeons in Stockholm within five years]A Dolk
Lakartidningen|March 13, 1996
[A snowball hitting the eye--is it dangerous? A small risk of visual loss]P Agervi, A Dolk
Lakartidningen|March 17, 1982
[10 year material of testicular torsion. The time factor and degree of torsion determine whether or not the testicle can be saved]A Dolk, O Qvist
Lakartidningen|October 12, 1988
[Examination of undergraduate medical students in surgery in 1973-1984. What is done with the ones who failed?]B Holmström, A Dolk
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|April 1, 1988
Evacuation difficulties and other characteristics of rectal function associated with procidentia and the Ripstein operationG Brodén, A Dolk, B Holmström
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|March 1, 1988
Recovery of the internal anal sphincter following rectopexy: a possible explanation for continence improvementG Brodén, A Dolk, B Holmström
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|December 1, 1986
Results of the Ripstein operation in the treatment of rectal prolapse and internal rectal procidentiaB Holmström, G Brodén, A Dolk
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|July 1, 1997
Internal rectal intussusception seldom develops into total rectal prolapseA Mellgren, I Schultz, C Johansson, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|August 1, 1986
Increased anal resting pressure following the Ripstein operation. A contribution to continence?B Holmström, G Brodén, A Dolk, et al.
Lakartidningen|December 4, 1985
[Compartment syndrome after Mb Hirschsprung surgery]J Sehlin, A Dolk, B Holmström, et al.
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Lakartidningen|June 30, 2001
[Shortage of general surgeons in Stockholm within five years]A Dolk
Lakartidningen|March 13, 1996
[A snowball hitting the eye--is it dangerous? A small risk of visual loss]P Agervi, A Dolk
Lakartidningen|March 17, 1982
[10 year material of testicular torsion. The time factor and degree of torsion determine whether or not the testicle can be saved]A Dolk, O Qvist
Lakartidningen|October 12, 1988
[Examination of undergraduate medical students in surgery in 1973-1984. What is done with the ones who failed?]B Holmström, A Dolk
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|April 1, 1988
Evacuation difficulties and other characteristics of rectal function associated with procidentia and the Ripstein operationG Brodén, A Dolk, B Holmström
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|March 1, 1988
Recovery of the internal anal sphincter following rectopexy: a possible explanation for continence improvementG Brodén, A Dolk, B Holmström
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|December 1, 1986
Results of the Ripstein operation in the treatment of rectal prolapse and internal rectal procidentiaB Holmström, G Brodén, A Dolk
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|July 1, 1997
Internal rectal intussusception seldom develops into total rectal prolapseA Mellgren, I Schultz, C Johansson, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|August 1, 1986
Increased anal resting pressure following the Ripstein operation. A contribution to continence?B Holmström, G Brodén, A Dolk, et al.
Lakartidningen|December 4, 1985
[Compartment syndrome after Mb Hirschsprung surgery]J Sehlin, A Dolk, B Holmström, et al.
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