Four female patients with severe complications of polycystic liver disease were treated with liver replacement; two patients were also given kidneys from their liver donors. All four of the patients were suffering from extreme fatigue. Three of the recipients have survived for 8, 11, and 60 months with normal liver function and present good health. The fourth patient recovered from a liver-kidney transplantation, but 5 months later, fulminant hepatic failure developed in this patient due to hepatitis B virus, and she died despite emergency hepatic retransplantation. © 1990, American Medical Association. All rights reserved
Infection of hepatic cysts is not considered a classic complication of polycystic liver disease. In ...
Four pediatric patients are presented in whom profound renal failure (hepatorenal syndrome) develope...
We report a case of lethal hepatorenal insufficiency in a 52-year-old man who received successful si...
BACKGROUND: Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is due to a genetic disorder and frequently coexists wit...
Polycystic liver disease (PLD) may provoke massive hepatomegaly and severe physical and social handi...
Polycystic disease causes a progressive decrease in renal function and liver degeneration. The progr...
Introduction: Polycystic liver disease (PCLD) occurs either in an isolated form (Autosomal Dominant ...
Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is a celiopathy characterized by progressive growth of multiple hepat...
Abstract Background Polycystic liver disease is a clinical feature of autosomal dominant polycystic ...
Three patients with progressive renal failure and advanced hepatic insufficiency due to cirrhosis of...
Survival after liver transplantation has steadily improved, in part because of newer immunosuppressi...
Patients with end-stage isolated polycystic liver disease (PCLD) suffer from incapacitating symptoms...
Patients with end-stage isolated polycystic liver disease (PCLD) suffer from incapacitating symptoms...
Twenty-three recent cases of orthotopic liver transplantation were individually reviewed in an effor...
Polycystic liver disease can result in massive enlargement of the liver with resultant debilitating ...
Infection of hepatic cysts is not considered a classic complication of polycystic liver disease. In ...
Four pediatric patients are presented in whom profound renal failure (hepatorenal syndrome) develope...
We report a case of lethal hepatorenal insufficiency in a 52-year-old man who received successful si...
BACKGROUND: Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is due to a genetic disorder and frequently coexists wit...
Polycystic liver disease (PLD) may provoke massive hepatomegaly and severe physical and social handi...
Polycystic disease causes a progressive decrease in renal function and liver degeneration. The progr...
Introduction: Polycystic liver disease (PCLD) occurs either in an isolated form (Autosomal Dominant ...
Polycystic liver disease (PLD) is a celiopathy characterized by progressive growth of multiple hepat...
Abstract Background Polycystic liver disease is a clinical feature of autosomal dominant polycystic ...
Three patients with progressive renal failure and advanced hepatic insufficiency due to cirrhosis of...
Survival after liver transplantation has steadily improved, in part because of newer immunosuppressi...
Patients with end-stage isolated polycystic liver disease (PCLD) suffer from incapacitating symptoms...
Patients with end-stage isolated polycystic liver disease (PCLD) suffer from incapacitating symptoms...
Twenty-three recent cases of orthotopic liver transplantation were individually reviewed in an effor...
Polycystic liver disease can result in massive enlargement of the liver with resultant debilitating ...
Infection of hepatic cysts is not considered a classic complication of polycystic liver disease. In ...
Four pediatric patients are presented in whom profound renal failure (hepatorenal syndrome) develope...
We report a case of lethal hepatorenal insufficiency in a 52-year-old man who received successful si...