The methods used to screen prospective candidates for orthotopic liver transplantation are described. Both the indication and the contraindications for the procedure are discussed. The timing of the procedure during the course of an individual candidate's liver disease is also discussed. Additionally, the institutional requirements of a liver transplant center are identified. Finally, the problems experienced by a liver transplant patient and his physician during the postoperative period are identified and discussed
Numerous causes can lead to hepatic dysfunction following orthotopic liver transplantation. The most...
Alcohol abuse is the most common cause of end‐stage liver disease in the United States, but many tra...
Liver transplantation is now the preferred treatment for many diseases leading to end-stage liver di...
Three hundred forty (68 per cent) of the 500 patients transplanted with cyclosporine and prednisone ...
The incidence of prospective organ donors in the United States and the techniques which are to used ...
Liver transplantation is the only definitive treatment option for patientswith irrevocable acute or ...
Clinical orthotopic liver transplantation - removal of the entire liver and its replacement with a h...
Human liver transplantation has been possible since 1967. We report our experience in 32 adult patie...
Liver transplantation has been developed to the point of a service operation, the exploitation of wh...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
In closing, it is important to note that the indications for liver transplantation are not static bu...
Numerous causes can lead to hepatic dysfunction following orthotopic liver transplantation. The most...
Alcohol abuse is the most common cause of end‐stage liver disease in the United States, but many tra...
Liver transplantation is now the preferred treatment for many diseases leading to end-stage liver di...
Three hundred forty (68 per cent) of the 500 patients transplanted with cyclosporine and prednisone ...
The incidence of prospective organ donors in the United States and the techniques which are to used ...
Liver transplantation is the only definitive treatment option for patientswith irrevocable acute or ...
Clinical orthotopic liver transplantation - removal of the entire liver and its replacement with a h...
Human liver transplantation has been possible since 1967. We report our experience in 32 adult patie...
Liver transplantation has been developed to the point of a service operation, the exploitation of wh...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
Liver transplantation has been an accepted treatment for end-stage liver disease since the 1980s. Cu...
In closing, it is important to note that the indications for liver transplantation are not static bu...
Numerous causes can lead to hepatic dysfunction following orthotopic liver transplantation. The most...
Alcohol abuse is the most common cause of end‐stage liver disease in the United States, but many tra...
Liver transplantation is now the preferred treatment for many diseases leading to end-stage liver di...