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Clinical endoscopy: Editorial
Endotherapy of postcholecystectomy biliary strictures: Should we do as Romans do?

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Dr Perez-Miranda is a consultant and the recipient of lecture fees and research support from Boston Scientific, a consultant and recipient of lecture fees from Olympus, and a consultant and speaker for Taewoong, M. I. Tech, and Medtronic. The other author disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this publication.

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