Pediatric liver transplantation using left hepatic segments from living related donors: Surgical experience in 100 recipients at Saint-Luc University Clinics

Author:

Darwish Ahmed A.,Bourdeaux Christophe,Kader Hesham A.,Janssen Magda,Sokal Etienne,Lerut Jan,Ciccarelli Olga,Veyckemans Francis,Otte Jean-Bernard,Goyet Jean de Ville de,Reding Raymond

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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