PMID: 4102925Jun 1, 1971Paper

Obstruction and perforation in colo-rectal cancer

Annals of Surgery
F Glenn, C K McSherry

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Dec 1, 1996·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·S KriwanekP Beckerhinn
Nov 21, 1998·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·P G CarraroG Tiberio
Dec 29, 2004·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·Sebastiano BiondoEduardo Jaurrieta
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Nov 1, 1974·Annals of Surgery·J P Welch, G A Donaldson
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Feb 13, 2008·Colorectal Disease : the Official Journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland·A S AbdelrazeqD G Jayne
Oct 20, 2006·Surgical Oncology·Muzaffar Ali AnwarMuhammed Ashraf Memon
Feb 1, 1991·The British Journal of Surgery·N S RunkelC Herfarth
Sep 1, 1976·The British Journal of Surgery·P A SykesP F Schofield
Oct 1, 1984·The British Journal of Surgery·J E CoxonI Taylor
Sep 29, 2005·Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA·Shu-Huei ShenChen-Hsen Lee
Jul 9, 2013·Journal of Surgical Oncology·Diana Rodríguez-GonzálezVicente Medina-Arana
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