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Anabolic steroid abuse causing recurrent hepatic adenomas and hemorrhage
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Anabolic steroid abuse causing recurrent hepatic adenomas and hemorrhage
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bleeding
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anabolic steroid
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Nicole M Martin
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Barham K Abu Dayyeh
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Raymond T Chung
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English
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publication date
28 July 2008
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World Journal of Gastroenterology
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14
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28
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4573-5
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27 September 2017
Peliosis hepatis. Twelve cases associated with oral androgen therapy
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10.3748/WJG.14.4573
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2325296
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2325296
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PMCID
2731289
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2325296
PubMed ID
18680242
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2325296
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