Minimally invasive surgery of primary hyperparathyroidism
https://doi.org/10.14341/2306-3513-2012-4-24-33
Abstract
About the Authors
I V SlepstovR A Chernikov
A N Bubnov
I K Chinchuk
V A Makarin
Y V Karelina
A A Uspenskaya
K Y Novokshonov
E A Fedorov
A A Semenov
N I Timofeeva
Y N Fedotov
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Slepstov I.V., Chernikov R.A., Bubnov A.N., Chinchuk I.K., Makarin V.A., Karelina Y.V., Uspenskaya A.A., Novokshonov K.Y., Fedorov E.A., Semenov A.A., Timofeeva N.I., Fedotov Y.N. Minimally invasive surgery of primary hyperparathyroidism. Endocrine Surgery. 2012;6(4):24-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/2306-3513-2012-4-24-33

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