5-aminolevulinic acid-induced (ALA) fluorescence for the laparoscopic diagnosis of peritoneal metastasis
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M. Canis | G. Mage | A. Wattiez | J. Pouly | H. Manhes | M. Bruhat | R. Botchorishvili | N. Berreni
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