Phantom breast sensations are frequent after mastectomy

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Phantom breast sensations are frequent after mastectomy. / Hansen, Dorthe Marie Helbo; Kehlet, Henrik; Gærtner, Rune.

I: Danish Medical Bulletin (Online), Bind 58, Nr. 4, 01.04.2011, s. A4259.

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Hansen, DMH, Kehlet, H & Gærtner, R 2011, 'Phantom breast sensations are frequent after mastectomy', Danish Medical Bulletin (Online), bind 58, nr. 4, s. A4259.

APA

Hansen, D. M. H., Kehlet, H., & Gærtner, R. (2011). Phantom breast sensations are frequent after mastectomy. Danish Medical Bulletin (Online), 58(4), A4259.

Vancouver

Hansen DMH, Kehlet H, Gærtner R. Phantom breast sensations are frequent after mastectomy. Danish Medical Bulletin (Online). 2011 apr. 1;58(4):A4259.

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Hansen, Dorthe Marie Helbo ; Kehlet, Henrik ; Gærtner, Rune. / Phantom breast sensations are frequent after mastectomy. I: Danish Medical Bulletin (Online). 2011 ; Bind 58, Nr. 4. s. A4259.

Bibtex

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