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A Case of an Anomalous Opening of the Common Bile Duct and Pancreatic Duct into the Duodenal Bulb, and the Patient Presented with Acute Cholangitis and Recurrent Duodenal Ulcer
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Myoung Jin Cho, M.D., Mi Na Oh, M.D., Hoon Ki Baek, M.D., Ki Sung Cho, M.D., Ji Hun Kang, M.D., Young Jae Lee, M.D., Ji Woong Kim, M.D. and Jin Woong Cho, M.D.
Clin Endosc
2008;37(6):459-464. Published online December 30, 2008
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A Case of Anomalous Drainage of the Common Bile Duct into the Duodenal Bulb with Pancreatic Duct Anomaly
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Sang Yon Hwang, M.D., Hyeon Geun Cho, M.D., Hyuk Jin Kwon, M.D., Geun Jun Ko, M.D., Chang Hwan Choi, M.D., Chang Woo Gham, M.D., Ki Joon Han, M.D., Jin Ho Jeong, M.D.* and Mi Sung Kim, M.D.
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Clin Endosc
2006;32(5):352-356. Published online May 30, 2006
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