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. 1983 Feb;138(2):260–263.

Fulminant neonatal hepatic necrosis associated with echovirus type 11 infection.

N Gitlin, N Visveshwara, S H Kassel, I R Byock, K B Rajani, H M Weinberg
PMCID: PMC1010709  PMID: 6837030

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