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Artificial intelligence in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: Machine learning for non-invasive diagnosis and risk stratification. [PDF]
Hegazy MA.
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Artificial Organs, 1986
An artificial liver should in fact be called an artificial liver assist device or system because at this point in its development it is unable to prolong the life of an ahepatic animal, whereas, an artificial heart or an artificial kidney enables the animal to live without a heart or kidneys for a long period of time.
M, Matsushita, Y, Nosé
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An artificial liver should in fact be called an artificial liver assist device or system because at this point in its development it is unable to prolong the life of an ahepatic animal, whereas, an artificial heart or an artificial kidney enables the animal to live without a heart or kidneys for a long period of time.
M, Matsushita, Y, Nosé
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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2014
Artificial liver generally is classified as either inert or cell-based, although only the latter is a true artificial liver. Despite some major achievements and investment, no device is currently available; devices have either not been tested rigorously, or have failed to meet expectations in clinical trials.
Norman L, Sussman, James H, Kelly
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Artificial liver generally is classified as either inert or cell-based, although only the latter is a true artificial liver. Despite some major achievements and investment, no device is currently available; devices have either not been tested rigorously, or have failed to meet expectations in clinical trials.
Norman L, Sussman, James H, Kelly
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Artificial Organs, 1992
Abstract: Without transplantation, approximately 90% of patients with fulminant hepatic failure die. If patients receive a liver transplant, there is often a lag between the need for and the availability of a donor liver. Therefore, there is a definite need for a liver support system to support the patient's own liver function in fulminant hepatic ...
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Abstract: Without transplantation, approximately 90% of patients with fulminant hepatic failure die. If patients receive a liver transplant, there is often a lag between the need for and the availability of a donor liver. Therefore, there is a definite need for a liver support system to support the patient's own liver function in fulminant hepatic ...
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