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BENJAMIN SHNEIDER to Recurrence

This is a "connection" page, showing publications BENJAMIN SHNEIDER has written about Recurrence.
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0.234
  1. Recurrent low gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase cholestasis following liver transplantation for bile salt export pump (BSEP) disease (posttransplant recurrent BSEP disease). Liver Transpl. 2010 Jul; 16(7):856-63.
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    Score: 0.063
  2. Hepatitis C in children: a quaternary referral center perspective. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2006 Aug; 43(2):209-16.
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    Score: 0.048
  3. Recent advances in pediatric liver transplantation. Curr Gastroenterol Rep. 2002 Feb; 4(1):84-97.
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    Score: 0.035
  4. Pancreas divisum in a family with hereditary pancreatitis. J Clin Gastroenterol. 1996 Jan; 22(1):16-20.
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    Score: 0.023
  5. Successful split liver-kidney transplant for factor H associated hemolytic uremic syndrome. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2009 Jan; 4(1):201-6.
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    Score: 0.014
  6. Favorable long-term outcome after liver-kidney transplant for recurrent hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with a factor H mutation. Am J Transplant. 2006 Aug; 6(8):1948-52.
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    Score: 0.012
  7. Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in patients who have had a myocardial infarction. Psychosomatics. 2006 May-Jun; 47(3):231-9.
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    Score: 0.012
  8. Utility of azathioprine metabolite measurements in post-transplant recurrent autoimmune and immune-mediated hepatitis. Pediatr Transplant. 2004 Dec; 8(6):571-5.
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    Score: 0.011
  9. A 12-year-old boy with chronic hepatitis C cirrhosis and posttransplantation hepatitis. Semin Liver Dis. 2001 Nov; 21(4):573-8.
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    Score: 0.009
  10. Hepatitis C in children. N Engl J Med. 2000 Jan 27; 342(4):290-1.
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    Score: 0.008
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