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Clinical Advances in Biliary and Pancreatic Disorders
Link ID 5961
Title Clinical Advances in Biliary and Pancreatic Disorders
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573932?src=rss
Description John Baillie, MB, ChB, FRCP, FASGE, explores topical issues in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic/biliary disease, as based on key sessions at DDW 2008.
Medscape Gastroenterology
Category Articles > Family Medicine
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Date May 22, 2008
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