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A Noninvasive Test of Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction in Postcholecystectomy Patients: The Scintigraphic Score
Samuel Sostre, Anthony N. Kalloo, Ethan J. Spiegler, Edwaldo E. Camargo and Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1992, 33 (6) 1216-1222;
Samuel Sostre
Anthony N. Kalloo
Ethan J. Spiegler
Edwaldo E. Camargo
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A Noninvasive Test of Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction in Postcholecystectomy Patients: The Scintigraphic Score
Samuel Sostre, Anthony N. Kalloo, Ethan J. Spiegler, Edwaldo E. Camargo, Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1992, 33 (6) 1216-1222;
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