Correlation of surgeon-performed parathyroid ultrasound with the Perrier classification and gland weight

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Matei Dordea
U. Moore
J. Batty
T. W. J. Lennard
S. R. Aspinall
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[1] Royal Victoria Infirmary,
[2] Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 2018年 / 403卷
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Parathyroid; Ultrasound; Parathyroidectomy;
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