Samar Darweesh

Professor of Hepatology and gastroenterology

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Hypertonic saline-enhanced radiofrequency versus chemoembolization sequential radiofrequency in the treatment of large hepatocellular carcinoma

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El-Kady, N. M., G. Esmat, E. H. Mahmoud, S. K. Darweesh, S. H. Mahmoud, and W. A. Elagawy, "Hypertonic saline-enhanced radiofrequency versus chemoembolization sequential radiofrequency in the treatment of large hepatocellular carcinoma", Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol., vol. 25, issue 5, pp. 628-33, 2013.
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