Gastric electrical stimulation as therapy of morbid obesity: preliminary results from the French study.

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Published in Obes Surg on April 01, 2002

Authors

Jerome D'Argent1

Author Affiliations

1: Polyclinique de Rillieux, 941, Rue Capitaine Julien, 69165 Rillieux-la-pape, France. jerome.dargent@wanadoo.fr

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