Update on totally implantable venous access devices

Surgical Oncology - Tập 21 - Trang 207-215 - 2012
Ahmad Zaghal1, Mohamed Khalife1, Deborah Mukherji1, Nadim El Majzoub1, Ali Shamseddine1, Jamal Hoballah1, Gabriele Marangoni1, Walid Faraj1
1AUB, Beirut, Lebanon

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