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. 1999 Jan 16;318(7177):189.

Laparoscopic versus open mesh repair of inguinal hernia. For most patients hernias provoke minimal symptoms

Laparoscopic versus open mesh repair of inguinal hernia. For most patients hernias provoke minimal symptoms

M J Notaras. BMJ. .
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