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Taking a multidisciplinary approach to maintaining haemodialysis vascular access: a challenging case in an infant: Answers

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Anderson, R., Cusack, B., Bekhit, E. et al. Taking a multidisciplinary approach to maintaining haemodialysis vascular access: a challenging case in an infant: Answers. Pediatr Nephrol 36, 1161–1163 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-020-04728-8

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