Long-Term Outcomes in Children With Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver Disease Treated With 6 Months of Intravenous Fish Oil Followed by Resumption of Intravenous Soybean Oil.
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S. Shew | K. Calkins | L. Reyen | R. Venick | R. Gou | J. Dunn | Caroline Wang
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