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Patients with alcoholic-related cirrhosis have high burden of coronary arteriosclerosis compared to non-alcohol-related cirrhosis
Patients with alcoholic-related cirrhosis have high burden of coronary arteriosclerosis compared to non-alcohol-related cirrhosis
Patients with alcoholic-related cirrhosis have high burden of coronary arteriosclerosis compared to non-alcohol-related cirrhosis
Danielsen, K.V. (author) / Wiese, S. (author) / Bendtsen, F. (author) / Hove, J.D. (author) / Møller, S. (author)
Journal of hepatology ; 66 ; S382
2017-01-01
S382
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