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Early high peak hepatitis C viral load levels independently predict hepatitis C-related liver failure post-liver transplantation
Liver Transplantation, 06/30/09
Shackel NA et al. - The results emphasize the importance of high viral loads in the early posttransplant period as an independent predictor of recipient outcomes.
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