Severe muscle depletion predicts postoperative length of stay but is not associated with survival after liver transplantation.
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Severe muscle depletion predicts postoperative length of stay but is not associated with survival after liver transplantation.
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Severe muscle depletion predic ...... l after liver transplantation.
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Severe muscle depletion predic ...... l after liver transplantation.
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Carla M M Prado
Crystal Beaumont
Glenda Meeberg
Judith Meza-Junco
Michael B Sawyer
Nina Esfandiari
Norman Kneteman
Puneeta Tandon
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10.1002/LT.23863
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2014-03-26T00:00:00Z