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. 2020 Nov;127(12):1576.
doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.16333. Epub 2020 Jun 15.

Authors' reply re: Laparoscopic ablation or excision with helium thermal coagulator versus electrodiathermy for the treatment of mild-to-moderate endometriosis: randomised controlled trial

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Authors' reply re: Laparoscopic ablation or excision with helium thermal coagulator versus electrodiathermy for the treatment of mild-to-moderate endometriosis: randomised controlled trial

Gourab Misra et al. BJOG. 2020 Nov.
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