Procedures in Hepatogastroenterology

Endoscopy has revolutionized clinical gastroenterology. In 1961 Basil Hirschowitz published the first flexible endoscopic examination of the stomach and duodenal bulb. We moved from flexible fiberendoscopes to current video-endoscopic equip­ ment. Current video-endoscopes incorporate a black and whi...

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Veröffentlicht: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1997
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