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The Portacaval Shunt in the Surgical Treatment of Portal Hypertension.
1948
A H Blakemore
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A H Blakemore
[REMOTE RESULTS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PORTAL HYPERTENSION BY PORTACAVAL SHUNT].
January 1964, Revue internationale d'hepatologie,
A H Blakemore
Portacaval shunt for portal hypertension.
April 1967, Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960),
A H Blakemore
[Portacaval shunt in portal hypertension syndrome].
November 1975, Khirurgiia,
A H Blakemore
Esophageal varices: the treatment of portal hypertension by portacaval shunt.
October 1950, Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association,
A H Blakemore
[Late results of portacaval surgical shunt in patients with extrahepatic portal hypertension].
January 2003, Eksperimental'naia i klinicheskaia gastroenterologiia = Experimental & clinical gastroenterology,
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Experience with portacaval shunt for portal hypertension.
October 1961, The New England journal of medicine,
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Portal hypertension, congestive splenomegaly, and portacaval shunt.
May 1962, Gastroenterology,
A H Blakemore
Experiences with portacaval shunt for portal hypertension.
March 1962, The American surgeon,
A H Blakemore
[Portacaval shunt in portal hypertension and hepatic coma].
October 1959, Harefuah,
A H Blakemore
Portacaval shunt for portal hypertension; a new approach.
April 1948, The Review of gastroenterology,
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