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  • Maria Mercedes Binda
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1 eceived July 25, 2003; evised and accepted July 2, 2004. upported in part by Karl torz Endoscopy Tüttlingen, Germany), onds Wetenschappelijk nderzoek (Brussels, elgium, grant G.0324.01), nd Onderzoeks Toelagen atholieke Universiteit euven (Leuven, Belgium rant TBA/00/27). resented at the VIth nternational Symposium n Peritoneum, msterdam, The etherlands, April 10–12, 003. eprint requests: Maria ercedes Binda, Ph.D., niversity Hospital asthuisberg, Department f Obstetrics and ynecology, Herestraat 49, 000 Leuven, Belgium (FAX: 2-16-34-42-05; E-mail: ariaMercedes.Binda@uz. uleuven.ac.be). Department of Obstetrics nd Gynecology.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004