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Jian-Rong Huang

Zhejiang University - State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases

38 Zheda Road

Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058

China

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Progress in HBV Related Liver Failure Treatment in China: A Large, Multicenter, Retrospective Cohort Study

Number of pages: 33 Posted: 22 Oct 2019
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HBV; liver failure; Propensity score matching; Survival rate; Standard medical therapy; Artificial liver support system