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2008, Número 1

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Ann Hepatol 2008; 7 (1)


Clinicopathologic features of dual chronic hepatitis B and C infection: A comparison with single hepatitis B, C and delta infections

Senturk H; Tahan V; Canbakan B; Dane F; Ulger Y; Ozaras R; Tabak F; Mert A; Ozbay G
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 24
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