Early safety of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty in super obesity (body mass index > 50)
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Published:2024-06
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ISSN:1550-7289
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Container-title:Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases
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Gudur Anuragh R.ORCID,
Geng CalvinORCID,
Mannava Alekhya,
Buerlein Ross C.D.ORCID,
Strand Daniel S.,
Sauer Bryan G.,
Shami Vanessa M.,
Hallowell PeterORCID,
Schirmer Bruce,
Wang Andrew Y.ORCID,
Podboy Alexander
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