Extrapancreatic lymphoepithelial cyst of the pancreas
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概要
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- 1996-06-01
著者
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Izumori Ken
Rare Sugar Research Center Faculty Of Agriculture Kagawa University
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Izumori Ken
Dep. Of Bioresource Sci. Fac. Of Agriculture Kagawa Univ.
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KOBAYASHI Shoji
First Department of Pathology, Kagawa Medical University
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Izumori Ken
Department Of Bioresource Science Faculty Of Agriculture Kagawa University
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ISHIMURA KEN
First Department of Surgery, Kagawa Medical University
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Maeta Hajime
First Department Of Surgery Kagawa Medical University
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Okada Setsuo
First Department Of Surgery Kagawa Medical University
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Maeba Takashi
First Department Of Surgery Kagawa Medical University
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Hamamoto Isao
First Department Of Surgery Kagawa Medical University
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KUSHIDA YOSHIO
First Department of Pathology, Kagawa Medical School
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Kobayashi Shoji
First Department Of Pathology Kagawa Medical University
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Maeta Hajime
First Department Of Surgery Kagawa Medical School
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Kushida Yoshio
First Department Of Pathology Kagawa Medical School
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Maeta Hajime
1st Department Of Surgery Faculty Of Medicine Kagawa University
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Kobayashi Shoji
First Department Of Surgery And First Department Of Pathology Kagawa Medical University
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