SummaryDespite the increase in long-term survival, liver transplant recipients still exhibit higher morbidity and mortality than the general population. This is in part attributed to the lifelong administration of immunosuppression and its associated side effects. Several studies reported in the last decades have evaluated the impact of immunosuppression minimization in liver transplant recipients, but results have been inconsistent due to the heterogeneity of study designs and insufficient sample sizes. On the other hand, complete immunosuppression withdrawal has proven to be feasible in approximately 20% of carefully selected liver transplant recipients, especially in older patients and those with longer duration after transplantation. Th...
Purpose of reviewTransformative medical and surgical advances have remarkably improved short-term su...
SummaryThe past three decades have seen liver transplantation becoming a major therapeutic approach ...
Long-term results of organ transplantation are still limited by serious side effects of immunosuppre...
SummaryDespite the increase in long-term survival, liver transplant recipients still exhibit higher ...
Lifelong immunosuppression increases morbidity and mortality in liver transplantation. Discontinuati...
BACKGROUND Long-term morbidity and mortality in liver transplant recipients is frequently secondary ...
The Immune Tolerance Network ITN030ST A-WISH assessed immunosuppression withdrawal in liver transpla...
Lifelong immunosuppression (IS) after liver transplantation is associated with severe adverse effect...
Lifelong immunosuppression (IS) after liver transplantation is associated with severe adverse effect...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Since its advent 51 years ago, liver transplantation (LT) has progre...
Management of complications post-liver transplantation (LT) includes immunosuppressive manipulations...
Background: There is increasing interest in long-term management issues in liver transplantation rec...
Seventy-two long-surviving liver transplant recipients were evaluated prospectively, including a bas...
Liver transplantation has improved dramatically over the past three decades, mainly as a result of a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety of minimal immunosuppression (IS) in liver transplantation (LT)...
Purpose of reviewTransformative medical and surgical advances have remarkably improved short-term su...
SummaryThe past three decades have seen liver transplantation becoming a major therapeutic approach ...
Long-term results of organ transplantation are still limited by serious side effects of immunosuppre...
SummaryDespite the increase in long-term survival, liver transplant recipients still exhibit higher ...
Lifelong immunosuppression increases morbidity and mortality in liver transplantation. Discontinuati...
BACKGROUND Long-term morbidity and mortality in liver transplant recipients is frequently secondary ...
The Immune Tolerance Network ITN030ST A-WISH assessed immunosuppression withdrawal in liver transpla...
Lifelong immunosuppression (IS) after liver transplantation is associated with severe adverse effect...
Lifelong immunosuppression (IS) after liver transplantation is associated with severe adverse effect...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Since its advent 51 years ago, liver transplantation (LT) has progre...
Management of complications post-liver transplantation (LT) includes immunosuppressive manipulations...
Background: There is increasing interest in long-term management issues in liver transplantation rec...
Seventy-two long-surviving liver transplant recipients were evaluated prospectively, including a bas...
Liver transplantation has improved dramatically over the past three decades, mainly as a result of a...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety of minimal immunosuppression (IS) in liver transplantation (LT)...
Purpose of reviewTransformative medical and surgical advances have remarkably improved short-term su...
SummaryThe past three decades have seen liver transplantation becoming a major therapeutic approach ...
Long-term results of organ transplantation are still limited by serious side effects of immunosuppre...