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Editorial
. 2021 Dec;74(6):2948-2951.
doi: 10.1002/hep.32141. Epub 2021 Oct 23.

With Alcohol as the Fuel, COVID Is the Match: Liver Transplantation for Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease Is Increasing in the United States

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With Alcohol as the Fuel, COVID Is the Match: Liver Transplantation for Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease Is Increasing in the United States

Patricia P Bloom et al. Hepatology. 2021 Dec.
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