Protection of the intrahepatic biliary tree by contemporaneous portal and arterial reperfusion: results of a prospective randomized pilot study
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V. Bresadola | U. Baccarani | G. Adani | D. Lorenzin | A. Risaliti | A. Rossetto | M. Lugano | S. Bidinost | Gian Luigi Adani | G. Rocca | Maria Laura Pertoldeo
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