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2016
Hepatic resection surgery has been widely performed for the treatment of many liver diseases including tumors, intrahepatic duct calculi, and abscesses. In the majority of patients, this surgery can be performed safely with low morbidity and mortality, but in a subgroup of patients with impaired regenerative capacity or in those undergoing extended ...
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Hepatic resection surgery has been widely performed for the treatment of many liver diseases including tumors, intrahepatic duct calculi, and abscesses. In the majority of patients, this surgery can be performed safely with low morbidity and mortality, but in a subgroup of patients with impaired regenerative capacity or in those undergoing extended ...
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Renal failure in acute liver failure
European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 1999Renal failure develops in approximately 55% of all patients referred to specialized centres with acute liver failure. The renal failure may be secondary to the liver failure itself (and is termed the hepatorenal syndrome) or the renal failure may be a secondary insult that directly affects both liver and kidney alike (for example paracetamol overdose).
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Liver transplantation for acute liver failure
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2012Liver transplantation is now an integral part of the management of acute liver failure. The challenge for clinicians is to select the appropriate candidates with a combination of need and high likelihood of benefiting from the transplant. This is achieved through a combination of prognostic modelling and ongoing clinical evaluation.
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Pediatric Annals, 2016
Pediatric acute liver failure (ALF) is a complex and rapidly progressive syndrome that results from a variety of age-dependent etiologies. It is defined by the acute onset of liver disease with no evidence of chronic liver disease. There must be biochemical or clinical evidence of severe liver dysfunction as defined by an international ...
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Pediatric acute liver failure (ALF) is a complex and rapidly progressive syndrome that results from a variety of age-dependent etiologies. It is defined by the acute onset of liver disease with no evidence of chronic liver disease. There must be biochemical or clinical evidence of severe liver dysfunction as defined by an international ...
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Liver failure and liver transplantation
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