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Budd-chiari syndrome caused by a web as a result of visceral thrombophlebitis migrans

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Volpe, J.A., Bergin, J.J., Col, L. et al. Budd-chiari syndrome caused by a web as a result of visceral thrombophlebitis migrans. Digest Dis Sci 15, 469–476 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02283877

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