Transhepatic hemodialysis catheters: functional outcome and comparison between early and late failure.
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A. Lumsden | E. Peden | M. Davies | W. Saad | J. E. Anaya-Ayala | Houssam K. Younes | C. Pettigrew | G. Soltes
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