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      news Persistent Cutaneous Manifestations of Hyperoxaluria after Combined Hepatorenal Transplantation

      Presented by:Dermatology Online Journal / Melissa C Rubenstein MD, Paul T Martinelli MD, Ilene B Bayer-Garner MD, Michael J Klebuc MD, Jonathan L Curry MD and Sylvia Hsu MD
      Summary points:A 30-year-old with a history of primary hyperoxaluria presents with necrotic ulcers on the legs. This case reviews follow up 18 months later and patient management. The authors discuss the incidence of diagnosis, and continued follow up.
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