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ABO blood group does not influence Child-Pugh A cirrhosis outcome: An observational study from CIRRAL and ANRS CO12 CIRVIR cohorts.

Isabelle OllivierYohann RepessePierre NahonCendrine ChaffautThông DaoThi Thu Nga NguyenPatrick MarcellinDominique RoulotVictor De LedinghenStanislas PolDominique GuyaderIsabelle ArchambeaudFabien ZoulimFrédéric ObertiAlbert TranJean-Pierre BronowickiLouis D'AlterocheDenis OuzanJean-Marie PeronJean-Pierre ZarskiMarc BourliereDominique LarreyAlexandre LouvetPaul CalèsArmand AbergelPhilippe MathurinAriane MallatJean-Frederic BlancEric Nguyen-KhacGhassan RiachiLaurent AlricLawrence SerfatyTeresa AntoniniChristophe MorenoPierre AttaliDominique ThabutChristophe PiletteJean-Didier GrangeChristine SilvainNicolas CarbonellBrigitte Bernard-ChabertOdile GoriaClaire WartelleRomain MoirandChristos ChristidisGabriel PerlemuterViolaine OzenneJean HenrionSophie HillaireVincent Di MartinoXavier AmiotAngela SuttonNathalie BargetSylvie ChevretNathalie Ganne-Carrienull null
Published in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2022)
Non-O group does not influence disease outcome in Child-Pugh A cirrhotic patients. Clinicals trial number NCT03342170.
Keyphrases
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  • prognostic factors
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  • phase iii