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Bilateral Adrenalectomy for Refractory Cushing Disease
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 05/29/09
Smith PW et al. - The authors experience demonstrates excellent survival and clinical results, despite the inherent risk in patients with CD. There are persistent fatigue and QOL deficits that are not ameliorated by laparoscopic compared with open resection.
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