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An ultrasound scoring system for the diagnosis of liver disease in cystic fibrosis

Advances in the management of the pulmonary complications of cystic fibrosis may result in an increasing prevalence of patients with chronic liver disease which may, therefore, become more important in the long-term management of cystic fibrosis patients. However, no simple and reliable test is avai...

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Published in:Journal of hepatology 1995-05, Vol.22 (5), p.513-521
Main Authors: Williams, Simon G.J., Evanson, Jane E., Barrett, Nigel, Hodson, Margaret E., Boultbee, Joe E., Westaby, David
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Hematologic Tests
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