Polyflex stents for malignant oesophageal and oesophagogastric stricture: a prospective, multicentric study
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H. Messmann | A. Repici | R. Conigliaro | R. Filiberti | G. de Pretis | M. Conio | S. Blanchi | G. Battaglia | L. Ghezzo | M. Bittinger | M. Togni | J. Demarquay
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