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Covered, expandable esophageal metallic stent tubes: experiences in 119 patients.

Song et al., 1994

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3096296236767157468
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Song H
Do Y
Han Y
Sung K
Choi E
Sohn K
Kim H
Kim S
Min Y
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Radiology

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PURPOSE: To study fluoroscopic placement of covered expandable stent tubes in patients with esophagogastric strictures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Under fluoroscopic guidance, 132 stent tubes were placed in 116 patients with malignant neoplasm; four, in three patients …
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