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. 2005 Dec;54(12):1820-1.
doi: 10.1136/gut.2005.078840.

Endocinch treatment for GORD: where it stands

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Endocinch treatment for GORD: where it stands

Z Mahmood et al. Gut. 2005 Dec.
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