Type:
Educational Exhibit
Keywords:
Neoplasia, Cost-effectiveness, Complications, Ablation procedures, Ultrasound, CT, Liver, Interventional non-vascular, Abdomen
Authors:
E. Montes Figueroa1, J. Crespo del Pozo2, R. Pellón1, S. Sánchez Bernal1, E. Marín Diez1, Y. Lamprecht1, V. Fernández Lobo1, F. J. GONZALEZ1; 1Santander/ES, 2SELAYA/ES
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2018/C-1748
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