Relationship between manometric findings and reported symptoms in nutcracker esophagus : insights gained from a review of 313 patients
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概要
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- 2010-10-01
著者
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Mittal Sumeet
Department Of Surgery Creighton University Medical Center
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Yano Fumiaki
Department Of Surgery Creighton University Medical Center
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Tsuboi Kazuto
Department Of Surgery Creighton University Medical Center
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FILIPI Charles
Department of Surgery, Creighton University School of Medicine
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LEGNER Andras
Department of Surgery, Creighton University Medical Center
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Filipi Charles
Department Of Surgery Creighton University Medical Center
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Legner Andras
Department Of Surgery Creighton University Medical Center
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YANO Fumiaki
Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Gunma University
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