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Compressive stenosis of the inferior vena cava due to localized ascites after living-donor liver transplantation

✍ Scribed by Tokai, Hirotaka ;Eguchi, Susumu ;Soyama, Akihiko ;Hidaka, Masaaki ;Takatsuki, Mitsuhisa ;Kawashita, Yujo ;Tajima, Yoshitsugu ;Kanematsu, Takashi


Book ID
106178444
Publisher
Springer
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
198 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0944-1166

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