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  • 47. The Majzlin spring revisited.
    Weiss BD.
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  • 49. [Laparoscopic surgery of intraperitoneal IUD migration, study of 23 cases].
    Ben Abdelkerim Z, Mouelhi C, Chaker A, Basely M, Ben Khedher L, Ferchiou M, Zhioua F, Meriah S.
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  • 51. [Laparoscopic evacuation of the foreign body from the abdominal cavity].
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    Sindos M, Pisal N, Setchell M, Singer A.
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  • 56. Laparoscopic Repair of the Bladder: A Case of Intrauterine Device Migration to the Urinary Bladder.
    Lin PL, Wang YL, Weng SS, Huang WC.
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  • 60. Surgical management of extrauterine mislocated intrauterine contraceptive devices and related risks.
    Şengül Ö, Dilbaz B, Kavak D, Dede S, Yerebasmaz N, Altinbaş Ş.
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