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Prognostic factors associated with in hospital mortality in patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

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Table 2. Univariate analysis of parameters analyzed in patients with SBP.
Figure 2. Distribution of cases according to MELD score (A) and iMELD score (B) and comparison between estimated and actual

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