Endoskopisk ultralydvejledt plexus coeliacus-neurolyse til smertebehandling ved cancer pancreatis

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Endoskopisk ultralydvejledt plexus coeliacus-neurolyse til smertebehandling ved cancer pancreatis. / Vilmann, Andreas Slot; Karstensen, John Gésdal; Cherciu, Irina; Vilmann, Peter.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 176, V07140404, 2014, s. 2-5.

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Vilmann, AS, Karstensen, JG, Cherciu, I & Vilmann, P 2014, 'Endoskopisk ultralydvejledt plexus coeliacus-neurolyse til smertebehandling ved cancer pancreatis', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 176, V07140404, s. 2-5.

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Vilmann, A. S., Karstensen, J. G., Cherciu, I., & Vilmann, P. (2014). Endoskopisk ultralydvejledt plexus coeliacus-neurolyse til smertebehandling ved cancer pancreatis. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 176, 2-5. [V07140404].

Vancouver

Vilmann AS, Karstensen JG, Cherciu I, Vilmann P. Endoskopisk ultralydvejledt plexus coeliacus-neurolyse til smertebehandling ved cancer pancreatis. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2014;176:2-5. V07140404.

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Vilmann, Andreas Slot ; Karstensen, John Gésdal ; Cherciu, Irina ; Vilmann, Peter. / Endoskopisk ultralydvejledt plexus coeliacus-neurolyse til smertebehandling ved cancer pancreatis. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2014 ; Bind 176. s. 2-5.

Bibtex

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