Impact of bile leak on the prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma who have undergone liver resection

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Gon HidetoshiORCID,Komatsu Shohei,Soyama Hirotoshi,Tanaka Motofumi,Fukushima Kenji,Urade Takeshi,So Shinichi,Yoshida Toshihiko,Arai Keisuke,Ishida Jun,Nanno Yoshihide,Tsugawa Daisuke,Yanagimoto Hiroaki,Toyama Hirochika,Kido Masahiro,Fukumoto Takumi

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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