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. 2020 May;271(5):e122-e124.
doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000003605.

Comment on "Survival Following Liver Transplantation for Patients With Nonresectable Liver-only Colorectal Metastases": Shaking the Coconut Tree

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Comment on "Survival Following Liver Transplantation for Patients With Nonresectable Liver-only Colorectal Metastases": Shaking the Coconut Tree

Daniel Azoulay et al. Ann Surg. 2020 May.
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