Living relative donor for liver transplantation in paediatric recipient

Paper refers the first in Czech Republic liver transplantation in a child with the donor being the close living relative - the father. Indication was the chronic liver failure caused by biliary atresia after the Kasai procedures, which enabled the child to survive two years. Liver segments II. -III...

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Veröffentlicht in:Časopis lékařů českých 2005, Vol.144 (8), p.560
Hauptverfasser: Ryska, M, Snajdauf, J, Belina, F, Mixa, Z, Kieslichová, E, Kalousová, J, Kotalová, R, Trunecka, P, Kucera, M, Janousek, L, Rygl, M
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Family
Humans
Liver Transplantation
Living Donors
Male
title Living relative donor for liver transplantation in paediatric recipient
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