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    Meillat H, de Chaisemartin C, Poizat F, Bories E, Fara R, Delpero JR, Lelong B.
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    Watanabe J, Ishibe A, Suwa Y, Suwa H, Ota M, Kunisaki C, Endo I.
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  • 58. [Incidence and risk factors of anastomotic leak after transanal total mesorectal excision in China: a retrospective analysis based on national database].
    Gu L, An YB, Ren MY, Wang Q, Zhang HY, Yu G, Chen JZ, Wu M, Xiao Y, Fu ZC, Zhang H, Tong WD, Ma D, Xu Q, Yao HW, Zhang ZT.
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