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348 related items for PubMed ID: 11598251

  • 1. Radiologic spectrum of cholangiocarcinoma: emphasis on unusual manifestations and differential diagnoses.
    Lee WJ, Lim HK, Jang KM, Kim SH, Lee SJ, Lim JH, Choo IW.
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    Bu-Ghanim M, Suriawinata A, Killackey M, Schwartz ME, Jaffe D, Fiel MI.
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  • 20. Segmental cholangiectasia clinically worrisome for cholangiocarcinoma: comparison with recurrent pyogenic cholangitis.
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