First flatus time and xerostomia associated with gum-chewing after liver resection.
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Ji Hye Kim | S. Jang | E. Ju | M. Son | Dae-Eun Kim | Yoon Kim | Mija Jang | J. Jeong | Kyeong Sug Kim
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