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Comparison of the effcts of propranolol (Prop) and placebo (Pla) on variceal pressure (VP) and hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) in cirrhosis
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Comparison of the effcts of propranolol (Prop) and placebo (Pla) on variceal pressure (VP) and hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) in cirrhosis
Comparison of the effcts of propranolol (Prop) and placebo (Pla) on variceal pressure (VP) and hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) in cirrhosis
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104 IN-Y*“0 E”~L”AT,ON OF AN *MPRo”Eo WlLLWN METHODFOR “IRICEAL MANOMETRY
ENcoSCOP,C
was ""es"wocb1
rn 14 mea-
Cl”95
by three
obrerverr
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