The effect of non-protein liquid meals on the hepatic venous pressure gradient in patients with cirrhosis.
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N. Mcintyre | A. Burroughs | A. Madden | R. Dick | P. Mccormick | A. Madden | M. Graffeo | D. Wagstaff
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