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. 1959 Nov 28;2(5160):1154–1155. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5160.1154

Congenital Absence of Gall-bladder Associated with a High Caecum and Absence of Ascending Colon

D A Reid
PMCID: PMC1990764  PMID: 14437077

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