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Glucose control during kidney transplantation in type 1 diabetes patient on sensor augmented pump: a case report

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Zivkovic, M., Petrovski, G. & Bitoska, I. Glucose control during kidney transplantation in type 1 diabetes patient on sensor augmented pump: a case report. Acta Diabetol 55, 971–973 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00592-018-1147-6

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