Regular three-dimensional presentations improve in the identification of surgical liver anatomy – a randomized study
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Diana Wald | Hans-Peter Meinzer | Martina Kadmon | Thomas Bruckner | Lars Fischer | Markus W Büchler | Beat P Müller-Stich | Nicole Löb
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