Invasive Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Carcinomas of the Pancreas: Predictors of Survival and the Role of Lymph Node Ratio
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C. Bassi | M. Falconi | S. Partelli | P. Pederzoli | S. Thayer | A. Warshaw | R. Salvia | W. Mantovani | S. Crippa | C. Ferrone | C. Castillo
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