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Postoperative radiologic evaluation of the esophagus

A wide range of surgical procedures are performed for either benign and malignant esophageal lesions, that may be classified as demolitive or conservative interventions. The former is characterized by resection and replacement of the esophagus with another organ, whereas conservative surgery is obta...

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Published in:European journal of radiology 2005-03, Vol.53 (3), p.331-340
Main Authors: Meloni, Giovanni B, Feo, Claudio F, Profili, Stefano, Meloni, Francesco, Dessanti, Antonio, Cossu, Maria Laura, Grassi, Roberto, Canalis, Giulio C
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Radiography
Radiologic study
Retrospective Studies
Surgery
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