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Postoperative complications of breast reconstruction in patients with breast cancer and its risk factors

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Received date: 2019-01-09

  Online published: 2020-04-25

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WU Ke, WU Jiong . Postoperative complications of breast reconstruction in patients with breast cancer and its risk factors[J]. Journal of Surgery Concepts & Practice, 2020 , 25(02) : 163 -166 . DOI: 10.16139/j.1007-9610.2020.02.016

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