Radiofrequency ablation causes ‘thermal fixation’ of hepatocellular carcinoma: a post‐liver transplant histopathologic study
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T. Sielaff | A. Humar | James E Coad | Kambiz Kosari | Abhinav Humar | Timothy D Sielaff | J. Coad | K. Kosari
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