Do absorbable sutures exacerbate presternal scarring?
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Suat Durkaya | Melih Kaptanoglu | Aydin Nadir | Sarper Yilmaz | Ziynet Cinar | Kasim Dogan | Sarper Yılmaz | Z. Çınar | A. Nadir | Suat Durkaya | K. Doǧan | M. Kaptanoğlu | A. Nadi̇r | K. Dogan
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