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- who: Zhangyong Ren et al. from the Compared with other vascular grafts, the application of allogeneic blood vessels has the advantages of rich sources, no increase in trauma, easy matching of caliber, and good histocompatibilityIt is an ideal venous substitute material in clinical work. However, with the increase of clinical application, scholars have found that allogeneic veins also have the risk of vascular stenosis in the long term. Kleive (25) reported the data of , patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent portal vein replacement using allogeneic veins in Oslo University Hospital, Norway in the past , years. During the . . .
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