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Lamivudine-associated remission of chronic hepatitis delta [letter]

Ann Intern Med. 2000 Apr 4;132(7):598. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/20186700
Andreone P; Spertini F; Negro F


Keywords: LETTER JOURNAL ARTICLE Antiviral Agents/*THERAPEUTIC USE Hepatitis D, Chronic/*DRUG THERAPY Human Lamivudine/*THERAPEUTIC USE Remission Induction

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