LIVER TRANSPLANTATION USING LIVERS FROM SEPTUAGENARIAN AND OCTOGENARIAN DONORS: AN UNDERUSED STRATEGY TO REDUCE MORTALITY ON THE WAITING LIST.
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P. Ferdinande | F. Nevens | C. Verslype | W. van Steenbergen | D. Monbaliu | J. Fevery | J. Pirenne | R. Aerts | W. Stockman | W. Coosemans | F. Gelder | D. V. Hees | W. Steenbergen | P. Lormans | F. van Gelder | D. Van Hees
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