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Extrahepatic pseudocyst in an adult

Yi-An Chen, Cheng-Ta Hsieh and Jui-Ming Sun
Neurosciences Journal January 2021, 26 (1) 97-102; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2021.1.20200117
Yi-An Chen
From the Department of Neurological Surgery (Chen), Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, from the Department of Medicine (Hsieh), School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, from the Division of Neurosurgery (Hsieh), Department of Surgery, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, from the Department of Medicine (Hsieh), School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei, from the Section of Neurosurgery (Sun), Department of Surgery, Ditmanson Medical Foundation, Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, and the Department of Biotechnology (Sun), Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan
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Cheng-Ta Hsieh
From the Department of Neurological Surgery (Chen), Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, from the Department of Medicine (Hsieh), School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, from the Division of Neurosurgery (Hsieh), Department of Surgery, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, from the Department of Medicine (Hsieh), School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei, from the Section of Neurosurgery (Sun), Department of Surgery, Ditmanson Medical Foundation, Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, and the Department of Biotechnology (Sun), Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan
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Jui-Ming Sun
From the Department of Neurological Surgery (Chen), Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, from the Department of Medicine (Hsieh), School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, from the Division of Neurosurgery (Hsieh), Department of Surgery, Sijhih Cathay General Hospital, from the Department of Medicine (Hsieh), School of Medicine, Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei, from the Section of Neurosurgery (Sun), Department of Surgery, Ditmanson Medical Foundation, Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, and the Department of Biotechnology (Sun), Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan
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