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High serum procalcitonin level in a 4-year-old liver transplant recipient with a disseminated candidiasis

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Gérard, Y., Mouton, Y., Hober, D. et al. High serum procalcitonin level in a 4-year-old liver transplant recipient with a disseminated candidiasis. Infection 23, 310–311 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01716295

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