Minor duodenal papilla adenoma: clinical observation
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https://doi.org/10.15574/PS.2019.62.87Keywords:
minor duodenal papilla adenoma, endoscopic papillectomyAbstract
The article highlights the current state of the problem of diagnosis and treatment of small duodenal papilla adenomas, presents its own clinical case.References
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