Reversal of hypoxemia by inhaled nitric oxide in a child with hepatopulmonary syndrome after living-related liver transplantation.
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Y. Mizuguchi | T. Tajiri | Y. Mamada | N. Taniai | M. Yoshioka | S. Yokomuro | K. Akimaru | A. Hirakata | M. Onda | H. Yoshida | Y. Kawano | S. Mineta
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