Incidence and risk factors of early surgical complications in young renal transplant recipients: A persistent challenge
Nathan Rodricks(Hospital for Sick Children), Rulan S. Parekh(Women's College Hospital), Armando J. Lorenzo(Hospital for Sick Children), Karlota Borges(Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences), Diane Hébert(University of Toronto), Viral Patel(University of Toronto), Rahul Chanchlani(McMaster Children's Hospital), Tonny Banh(Hospital for Sick Children), Jovanka Vasilevska‐Ristovska(Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences)
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