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Hepatic encephalopathy: a neurologist’s perspective
- Correspondence to Dr Edward Needham, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK; edneedham{at}doctors.org.uk
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Hepatic encephalopathy: a neurologist’s perspective
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- Accepted February 18, 2024
- First published March 7, 2024.
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May 29, 2024
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