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Gastroenterology|December 1, 1995
Bacteria and pathogenesis of gallstonesF Cetta
World Journal of Surgery|July 1, 1983
The route of infection in patients with bactibiliaF Cetta
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 1, 1997
Prevention of biliary stent cloggingF Cetta
Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery|February 1, 1994
Common duct stones in the era of laparoscopic cholecystectomy: changing treatments and new pathologic entitiesF Cetta
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 13, 1999
Comment on Carney complex and related syndromes and their genetic lociF Cetta
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|November 19, 1997
Endoscopic stenting for palliation of malignant biliary obstruction and formation of bacterial biofilm resulting in stent cloggingF Cetta
Il Giornale Di Chirurgia|May 6, 2003
[Gastro-enteropathic neuroendocrine tumors in diverse hereditary multiple tumor syndromes of multiple endocrine neoplasms (MEN)]F Cetta
Annals of Surgery|April 1, 1991
The role of bacteria in pigment gallstone diseaseF Cetta
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|March 1, 1993
Do surgical and endoscopic sphincterotomy prevent or facilitate recurrent common duct stone formation?F Cetta
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|January 1, 1996
Biliary sludge: necessity for a better distinction between crushable and noncrushable microconcrements. Sludge is responsible for symptoms not by itself, but also in relationship to the variability of the container, i.e., the bile tract wallF Cetta
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Gastroenterology|December 1, 1995
Bacteria and pathogenesis of gallstonesF Cetta
World Journal of Surgery|July 1, 1983
The route of infection in patients with bactibiliaF Cetta
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|March 1, 1997
Prevention of biliary stent cloggingF Cetta
Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery|February 1, 1994
Common duct stones in the era of laparoscopic cholecystectomy: changing treatments and new pathologic entitiesF Cetta
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 13, 1999
Comment on Carney complex and related syndromes and their genetic lociF Cetta
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|November 19, 1997
Endoscopic stenting for palliation of malignant biliary obstruction and formation of bacterial biofilm resulting in stent cloggingF Cetta
Il Giornale Di Chirurgia|May 6, 2003
[Gastro-enteropathic neuroendocrine tumors in diverse hereditary multiple tumor syndromes of multiple endocrine neoplasms (MEN)]F Cetta
Annals of Surgery|April 1, 1991
The role of bacteria in pigment gallstone diseaseF Cetta
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|March 1, 1993
Do surgical and endoscopic sphincterotomy prevent or facilitate recurrent common duct stone formation?F Cetta
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|January 1, 1996
Biliary sludge: necessity for a better distinction between crushable and noncrushable microconcrements. Sludge is responsible for symptoms not by itself, but also in relationship to the variability of the container, i.e., the bile tract wallF Cetta
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