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Groin hernia subtypes are associated in patients with bilateral hernias: a 14-year nationwide epidemiologic study

Authors
  1. A Aren
  2. A Kald
  3. AE Cameron
  4. AJ Rodrigues Junior
  5. ALM Meyer
  6. B Zendejas
  7. CA Wauschkuhn
  8. CB Pedersen
  9. DN Ralphs
  10. FE Muysoms
  11. G Pascual
  12. G Pascual
  13. GA Antoniou
  14. HA Kayaoglu
  15. Hans-Christian Pommergaard
  16. HJ Pleumeekers
  17. I Abci
  18. J Burcharth
  19. J Burcharth
  20. J Burcharth
  21. J Burcharth
  22. Jacob Rosenberg
  23. Jakob Burcharth
  24. JM Bellón
  25. JM Bellón
  26. K-J Lundström
  27. Kristoffer Andresen
  28. LD Tackett
  29. M Banerjee
  30. M Bay-Nielsen
  31. M Stumpf
  32. MS Liem
  33. O Ron
  34. ON Panton
  35. P Wara
  36. PV Wagh
  37. RC Read
  38. RM Nataraja
  39. SH Ein
  40. U Klinge
  41. V Bochkarev
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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