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351 related items for PubMed ID: 15297827

  • 1. Outcome after autogenous brachial-axillary translocated superficial femoropopliteal vein hemodialysis access.
    Huber TS, Hirneise CM, Lee WA, Flynn TC, Seeger JM.
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