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Published August 5, 2016 at 599 × 568 in Efficacy and safety of early switching to subcutaneous HBIg after liver transplantation.
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Figure 3. Frequency of switching from IV administration to self-administration of subcutaneous HBIG in 23 patients after liver transplantation

Figure 3. Frequency of switching from IV administration to self-administration of subcutaneous HBIG in 23 patients after liver transplantation9

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