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Comment réussir un cathétérisme difficile des voies biliaires

How to manage difficult cannulation ERCP

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Boulant, J., Poincloux, L. Comment réussir un cathétérisme difficile des voies biliaires. Acta Endosc 47, 266–272 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-017-0607-4

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