Infectious complications in home parenteral nutrition: A long-term study with peripherally inserted central catheters, tunneled catheters, and ports.
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F. Arrieta | J. Botella-Carretero | R. Sabido | J. Riveiro | Belén Vega-Piñero | E. Santacruz | Raquel Mateo-Lobo | L. Nattero | F. Carabaña | Gema Lomba
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