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Liver transplantation for liver cancer

World Journal of Surgery, 1982
AbstractResults in the first 100 orthotopic liver allografts performed in the Cambridge‐King's College Hospital series (1968–1980) are reported. Twenty‐two patients survived beyond a year (age range, 16–59 years). Of these, 12 were cirrhotics and 10 were primary malignancies. Of the cirrhotics, 10 are alive, with the 2 deaths resulting from cholangitis.
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Liver Transplantation for Liver Tumors

1986
Liver transplantation principally can be considered as a suitable form of treatment for any patient with progressive or end-stage liver disease, when no other standard therapy is available. The two main categories of indications are liver cirrhosis with severe complications from functional deterioration and primary malignancies of the liver.
P, Neuhaus   +3 more
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Liver cirrhosis

The Lancet, 2014
Cirrhosis is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality in more developed countries, being the 14th most common cause of death worldwide but fourth in central Europe. Increasingly, cirrhosis has been seen to be not a single disease entity, but one that can be subclassified into distinct clinical prognostic stages, with 1-year mortality ranging from
Emmanuel A, Tsochatzis   +2 more
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Liver failure

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2005
Liver failure is a rare but life-threatening condition affecting a multitude of other organ systems, most notably the brain and kidneys, following severe hepatocellular injury. Liver failure may develop in the absence ('acute') or presence ('acute-on-chronic') of liver disease with substantial differences in pathophysiology and therapeutic options ...
Michael, Bauer   +2 more
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Liver transplantation for alcoholic liver disease

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1993
Alcoholism is a disease of remission and relapse. A lapse in abstinence tends to be viewed as a failure to commit to abstinence, and an acknowledged relapse may lead to the patient's removal from the liver transplant list; however, such a relapse may actually offer insight into alcoholism.
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Liver Tumors

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2000
Liver tumors in children are rare, potentially complex, and encompass a broad spectrum of disease processes. Any age group may be affected, including the fetus. Most present with abdominal distension and/or a mass. Accurate preoperative diagnosis is usually possible using a combination of ultrasound scanning and cross-sectional imaging techniques (CT ...
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Fatty liver

Hospital Medicine, 2004
Fatty liver is increasingly becoming more problematic from a clinical perspective. This article describes fatty liver and its clinical presentation. The current understanding of processes underlying fatty liver is reviewed, as well as the evidence for therapeutic options.
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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Liver

Annual Review of Physiology, 1953
F C, MANN, F D, MANN
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Cancer statistics, 2023

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rebecca L Siegel   +2 more
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