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Severe hepatocellular injury after hematopoietic cell transplant: incidence, etiology and outcome
Bone Marrow Transplantation, 03/26/09
Sakai M et al. - The authors conclude that circulatory insults (sinusoidal injury, hypotension and hypoxemia), and not infection, are the most common cause of severe hepatocellular injury, the frequency of which has declined because of a falling incidence of SOS and VZV hepatitis.
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