Persistent and new-onset symptoms after cholecystectomy in patients with uncomplicated symptomatic cholecystolithiasis: A post hoc analysis of 2 prospective clinical trials.
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J. Heisterkamp | H. Stockmann | C. V. van Laarhoven | V. Nieuwenhuijs | E. Hazebroek | D. Boerma | P. D. de Reuver | J. Drenth | M. A. Lantinga | F. Polat | J. Heikens | B. Wiering | J. Schreinemakers | O. Buyne | J. Konsten | P. Steenvoorde | D. Hirsch | J. V. D. van der Bilt | C. Latenstein | F. Thunnissen | S. C. Donkervoort | H. Schaap | Jan Jansen | Cléo Baars | M. Boermeester | Rianne Arts | Klaas in ’t Hof | J. van der Bilt
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