Course of life into adulthood of patients with biliary atresia: the achievement of developmental milestones in a nationwide cohort.
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R. Houwen | J. Hoekstra-Weebers | R. Porte | H. Verkade | B. Koot | L. V. van Heurn | H. Heij | A. M. van den Neucker | J. Hulscher | D. van der Zee | D. Aronson | G. Madern | E. Sieders | P. Peeters | C. Kneepkens | Z. J. de Langen | W. de Vries | A. Potgieser | Y. Sze | J. Escher | G. Damen
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