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    Chang CH, Chau GY, Lui WY, Tsay SH, King KL, Wu CW.
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  • 52. Higher age at diagnosis of hemochromatosis is the strongest predictor of the occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma in the Swiss hemochromatosis cohort: A prospective longitudinal observational study.
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