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A case of acute cholecystitis with abnormally high CA19-9

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A case of acute cholecystitis with abnormally high CA19-9
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Surgical Case Reports, May 2023
DOI 10.1186/s40792-023-01648-1
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Shinichiro Oinuma, Deguchi Yoshio, Syunsuke Omotaka, Takuya Terunuma, Shinya Kasagi, Hironobu Kimura, Noboru Yokoyama, Haruhiro Inoue

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