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Liver Transplants: Donor Organ Allocation System Analyzed


hepatitis C   fatty liver   liver disease   liver cirrhosis   NASH liver
Liver transplant is a life saving treatment option for people with end-stage liver disease. Unfortunately, the need for donor livers far exceeds the supply. Each year only about one-third of people who need a donor liver will receive one, and some patients die while waiting. In the February issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, physicians explore how the current system for allocating donor organs in the United States affects outcomes for patients with end-stage liver disease.


Author : tokyo7788    2008-02-12

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