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Jakob Lykke

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Ugeskrift for Laeger|January 16, 2007
[Heparin and cancer]Jakob Lykke
Ugeskrift for Laeger|April 25, 2008
[Treatment of benign postoperative anastomotic strictures of the colon and rectum with self-expanding coated plastic stents]Jakob Lykke, Søren Meisner
Danish Medical Bulletin|June 18, 2002
Evidence of torture in the mid west region of NepalJakob Lykke, Mukti Nath Timilsena
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 7, 2008
[Thrombosis prophylaxis in knee arthroscopy. A survey of a Cochrane review]Lars Nannestad Jørgensen, Jakob Lykke
Journal of Surgical Oncology|November 27, 2004
Haemostatic alterations in colorectal cancer: perspectives for future treatmentJakob Lykke, Hans Jørgen Nielsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 4, 2004
[Hypercoagulation and cancer. New treatment possibilities]Jakob Lykke, Hans Jørgen Nielsen
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|May 26, 2016
A high lymph node yield in colon cancer is associated with age, tumour stage, tumour sub-site and priority of surgery. Results from a prospective national cohort studyJakob Lykke, Per Jess, Ole Roikjær, et al.
Danish Medical Journal|July 2, 2013
The majority of surgical departments adhere to national Danish guidelines for surveillance after colorectal cancer surgeryJakob Lykke, Ole Roikjær, Per Jess
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|February 6, 2015
A minimum yield of twelve lymph nodes in rectal cancer remains valid in the era of neo-adjuvant treatment : results from a national cohort studyJakob Lykke, Per Jess, Ole Roikjaer, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|August 8, 2015
Increased Lymph Node Yield Is Associated With Improved Survival in Rectal Cancer Irrespective of Neoadjuvant Treatment: Results From a National Cohort StudyJakob Lykke, Per Jess, Ole Roikjaer, et al.
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Ugeskrift for Laeger|January 16, 2007
[Heparin and cancer]Jakob Lykke
Ugeskrift for Laeger|April 25, 2008
[Treatment of benign postoperative anastomotic strictures of the colon and rectum with self-expanding coated plastic stents]Jakob Lykke, Søren Meisner
Danish Medical Bulletin|June 18, 2002
Evidence of torture in the mid west region of NepalJakob Lykke, Mukti Nath Timilsena
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 7, 2008
[Thrombosis prophylaxis in knee arthroscopy. A survey of a Cochrane review]Lars Nannestad Jørgensen, Jakob Lykke
Journal of Surgical Oncology|November 27, 2004
Haemostatic alterations in colorectal cancer: perspectives for future treatmentJakob Lykke, Hans Jørgen Nielsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 4, 2004
[Hypercoagulation and cancer. New treatment possibilities]Jakob Lykke, Hans Jørgen Nielsen
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|May 26, 2016
A high lymph node yield in colon cancer is associated with age, tumour stage, tumour sub-site and priority of surgery. Results from a prospective national cohort studyJakob Lykke, Per Jess, Ole Roikjær, et al.
Danish Medical Journal|July 2, 2013
The majority of surgical departments adhere to national Danish guidelines for surveillance after colorectal cancer surgeryJakob Lykke, Ole Roikjær, Per Jess
International Journal of Colorectal Disease|February 6, 2015
A minimum yield of twelve lymph nodes in rectal cancer remains valid in the era of neo-adjuvant treatment : results from a national cohort studyJakob Lykke, Per Jess, Ole Roikjaer, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|August 8, 2015
Increased Lymph Node Yield Is Associated With Improved Survival in Rectal Cancer Irrespective of Neoadjuvant Treatment: Results From a National Cohort StudyJakob Lykke, Per Jess, Ole Roikjaer, et al.
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