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Detection and quantification of a focal fat deposition in a liver undergoing multiple operations for neuroendocrine tumor disease using attenuation imaging: a case report

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Title
Detection and quantification of a focal fat deposition in a liver undergoing multiple operations for neuroendocrine tumor disease using attenuation imaging: a case report
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Journal of Medical Case Reports, January 2023
DOI 10.1186/s13256-022-03723-x
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Elisabeth Miller, Wolfgang Kratzer, Angelika Kestler

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#20,500,136
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#61
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