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Transplants for non-lethal conditions: a case against hand transplantation in minors
- Correspondence to Dr Philip M Rosoff, 108 Seeley G. Mudd Building, 10 Bryan-Searle Drive, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA; philip.rosoff{at}duke.edu
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Transplants for non-lethal conditions: a case against hand transplantation in minors
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- Received February 21, 2018
- Revised May 18, 2018
- Accepted May 31, 2018
- First published June 14, 2018.
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September 25, 2018
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