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Rapid Regression of Multiple Gastric Carcinoid Tumors with Hypergastrinemia and Atrophic Gastritis after Renal Transplantation

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Odashima, M., Otaka, M., Jin, M. et al. Rapid Regression of Multiple Gastric Carcinoid Tumors with Hypergastrinemia and Atrophic Gastritis after Renal Transplantation. Dig Dis Sci 53, 865–866 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-007-9933-y

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