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BK-related polyomavirus vasculopathy in a renal-transplant recipient.

Petrogiannis-Haliotis, T, G Sakoulas, J Kirby, I J Koralnik, A M Dvorak, R Monahan-Earley, P C DE Girolami, et al. 2001. “BK-Related Polyomavirus Vasculopathy in a Renal-Transplant Recipient.”. The New England Journal of Medicine 345 (17): 1250-5.
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