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Brief Clinical Report| Volume 131, ISSUE 3, P352-356, March 2002

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Acalculous eosinophilic cholecystitis from herbal medicine: A review of adverse effects of herbal medicine in surgical patients

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      Surgery 2002;131:352-6.
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