Decline of Increased Risk Donor Offers on Waitlist Survival in Heart Transplantation.
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C. Patel | A. Osho | C. Milano | A. DeVore | M. Hartwig | M. Cox | J. Schroder | M. Bishawi | M. Mulvihill | B. Yerokun | C. Wolfe
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