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Postoperative bile duct strictures: management and outcome in the 1990s.

Ann Surg 232(3):430-41 (2000) PMID 10973393 PMCID 1421156

To describe the management and outcome after surgical reconstruction of 156 patients with postoperative bile duct strictures managed in the 1990s.

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