Pediatric split liver transplantation for congenital factor X deficiency: first 10-year follow-up of a case with portal vein stenting
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G. Song | D. Jung | Shin Hwang | T. Ha | Kyung Mo Kim | S. Oh | J. Namgoong | D. Kim
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