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. 1982 Sep;155(3):321-5.

Combination donor hepatectomy and nephrectomy and early functional results of allografts

Combination donor hepatectomy and nephrectomy and early functional results of allografts

B W Shaw Jr et al. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1982 Sep.
No abstract available

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Anomalies of hepatic arterial supply.
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En bloc infusion of liver and kidneys.

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