Radiological and histological improvement of oxalate osteopathy after combined liver-kidney transplantation in primary hyperoxaluria type 1.
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P. Gevenois | J. Pasteels | J. Quintin | A. Vienne | C. Toussaint | M. Gelin | L. De Pauw
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