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A Rare Cause of an Already Rare Cause of GI Hemorrhage
A 75-year-old male with a three-month history of intermittent melena and a 40 g/L decrease in hemoglobin was referred to gastroenterology for further investigation.
Y. Chan, Edwin J. Cheng
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Metallic stents in malignant biliary obstruction: prospective long-term clinical results.
B. Lee +4 more
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Authors' reply: Natural course of acquired undescended testis in boys (Br J Surg 2003; 90: 728–731)
W. Hack +4 more
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
J. O'brien
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The Endocoil for Benign Biliary Obstruction
This article evaluates the use of the Endocoil in patients with benign biliary obstruction. It contains detailed information regarding the practicalities of insertion and retrieval of the Endocoil stent and examines the evidence for its use in this group of patients. The author discusses complications and how to avoid them, and provides recommendations
Rohan J H Hammett
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A Case Series of Endocoil Erosion Through a Duodenal Ulcer with an Active Bleed
Kevin Gordon +2 more
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Experience of endocoil stent for malignant biliary obstruction
CS Shim +5 more
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TRUS and endocoil MRI in prostatic cancer
2002Objective: Accurate staging of prostatic cancer is important for planning an optimal treatment, such as radical prostatectomy in clinical stage T2. About 40-50% of patients operated for cT2 disease show a pathological stage T3 disease. In a prospective study we analysed accuracy of TRUS and endocoil MRI in a group of patients before radical ...
MEARINI, Luigi +7 more
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