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Editorial
. 2021 Dec;51(12):1179-1180.
doi: 10.1111/hepr.13721.

Factors associated with portopulmonary hypertension

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Editorial

Factors associated with portopulmonary hypertension

Takemi Akahane. Hepatol Res. 2021 Dec.
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