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Kheirvari et al. Mini-invasive Surg 2020;4:6                   Mini-invasive Surgery
               DOI: 10.20517/2574-1225.2020.001




               Retraction                                                                    Open Access


               Retraction: Diagnostic value of erythrocyte
               sedimentation rate levels as a predictor of staple-

               line leakage in bariatric surgery


               Milad Kheirvari , Isa Akbarzadeh , Sahar Eshghjoo , Mohammadreza Yazdannasab , Robert C. Alaniz ,
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               Sara Hosseini , Taha Anbara 4
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               American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut 1107-2020, Lebanon.
               Correspondence to: Dr. Taha Anbara, Department of Surgery, Erfan Niayesh Hospital, Tehran 1476913814, Iran.
               E-mail: drtahaanbara@yahoo.com
               Received: 4 Feb 2020    Accepted: 4 Feb 2020    Published: 12 Feb 2020

               The original article was published on 16 Jan 2020.

               This article  has been retracted by authors because there are unresolved issues relating to authorship and
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               contents. All the authors confirmed this retraction.



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                   sedimentation rate levels as a predictor of staple-line leakage in bariatric surgery. Mini-invasive Surg 2020;4:3.


























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