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Lakartidningen|August 28, 2019
[Do we overtreat patients? Heavily increased risk for ERCP pancreatitis after treatment for asymptomatic common bile duct stones]Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|August 3, 2016
[That's why it's difficult to lose weight – what happened to the participants in "Biggest loser"]Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|January 11, 2018
Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|March 13, 2002
[How competently are HSAN errands proceeded?]Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|October 4, 2017
[Gastric bypass versus sleeve, pros and cons]Kalle Andreasson, Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|May 8, 2009
[Inguinal hernia which disappeared! Round ligament varices: inguinal lump during pregnancy]Per Videhult, Asa Jansson
Lakartidningen|October 13, 2009
[Low wound infection risk when using surgical meshes in incarcerated inguinal hernia. Meta-analysis of seven prospective studies with 311 patients]Per Videhult, Jesper Magnusson, Anders Thorell
Surgical Endoscopy|April 10, 2008
How reliable is intraoperative cholangiography as a method for detecting common bile duct stones? : A prospective population-based study on 1171 patientsPer Videhult, Gabriel Sandblom, Ib Christian Rasmussen
HPB : the Official Journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association|July 19, 2011
Are liver function tests, pancreatitis and cholecystitis predictors of common bile duct stones? Results of a prospective, population-based, cohort study of 1171 patients undergoing cholecystectomyPer Videhult, Gabriel Sandblom, Claes Rudberg, et al.
Lakartidningen|January 11, 2018
Anna Laurenius, Ingmar Näslund, Jorunn Sandvik, et al.
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Lakartidningen|August 28, 2019
[Do we overtreat patients? Heavily increased risk for ERCP pancreatitis after treatment for asymptomatic common bile duct stones]Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|August 3, 2016
[That's why it's difficult to lose weight – what happened to the participants in "Biggest loser"]Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|January 11, 2018
Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|March 13, 2002
[How competently are HSAN errands proceeded?]Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|October 4, 2017
[Gastric bypass versus sleeve, pros and cons]Kalle Andreasson, Per Videhult
Lakartidningen|May 8, 2009
[Inguinal hernia which disappeared! Round ligament varices: inguinal lump during pregnancy]Per Videhult, Asa Jansson
Lakartidningen|October 13, 2009
[Low wound infection risk when using surgical meshes in incarcerated inguinal hernia. Meta-analysis of seven prospective studies with 311 patients]Per Videhult, Jesper Magnusson, Anders Thorell
Surgical Endoscopy|April 10, 2008
How reliable is intraoperative cholangiography as a method for detecting common bile duct stones? : A prospective population-based study on 1171 patientsPer Videhult, Gabriel Sandblom, Ib Christian Rasmussen
HPB : the Official Journal of the International Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association|July 19, 2011
Are liver function tests, pancreatitis and cholecystitis predictors of common bile duct stones? Results of a prospective, population-based, cohort study of 1171 patients undergoing cholecystectomyPer Videhult, Gabriel Sandblom, Claes Rudberg, et al.
Lakartidningen|January 11, 2018
Anna Laurenius, Ingmar Näslund, Jorunn Sandvik, et al.
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