Prognostic Role of 99mTc-HM-PAO-Leukocyte Scintigraphy in Acute Pancreatitis and in Patients with Pancreatic Pseudocysts
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概要
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- 1997-01-01
著者
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Takacs Tamas
First Department Of Medicine University Of Szeged Faculty Of Medicine
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Takacs Tamas
First Department Of Medicine
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Takacs Tamas
First Department Of Medicine Albert-szent-gyorgyi Medical University
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Farkas Gyula
Department Of Surgery Hungarian Academy Of Sciences
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Farkas Gyula
Department Of Surgery Albert Szent-gyorgyi Medical University
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Lonovics Janos
First Department Of Medicine University Of Szeged Faculty Of Medicine
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PAPOS Miklos
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University
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LANG Jeno
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University
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CSERNAY Laszlo
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University
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Lang Jeno
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Albert Szent-gyorgyi Medical University
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Papos Miklos
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Albert Szent-gyorgyi Medical University
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Csernay Laszlo
Department Of Nuclear Medicine Albert Szent-gyorgyi Medical University
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Lonovics Janos
First Department Of Medicine Albert-szent-gyorgyi Medical University
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Lonovics Janos
First Department Of Medicine
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