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OMIM - Cystic disease of kidney
OMIM - Congenital disorder
Polycystic liver disease and normal biliary stem cells expression
Cholangiocytes of male mice with Pkd1 conditional knockout triggered polycystic liver disease
Cholangiocytes of female mice with Pkd1 conditional knockout triggered polycystic liver disease
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EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines on the management of cystic liver diseases.
Ursodeoxycholic acid for cystic fibrosis-related liver disease.
Heterozygous Pkhd1C642* mice develop cystic liver disease and proximal tubule ectasia that mimics ra…
The impact of liver disease on mortality in cystic fibrosis-A systematic review.
Cystic fibrosis liver disease in the post-modulator era.
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Lanreotide as Treatment of Polycystic Livers
Sirolimus for Massive Polycystic Liver
Octreotide in Severe Polycystic Liver Disease
Somatostatin Analogues as a Volume Reducing Treatment of Polycystic Livers (RESOLVE)
Everolimus and LongActing Octreotide Trial in Polycystic Livers
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