Impact of donor age on liver regeneration and function following adult living donor liver transplantation

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of donor age on liver function and regeneration following living donor liver transplantation. Donors were divided into an elderly donor group (age >50 years old; n=8) and a young donor group (age 50 years old; n=5) and a young group (age

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description The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of donor age on liver function and regeneration following living donor liver transplantation. Donors were divided into an elderly donor group (age >50 years old; n=8) and a young donor group (age 50 years old; n=5) and a young group (age
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Analysis
Aspartate
Bile
Blood tests
CAT scans
Diagnostic imaging
Health aspects
Jaundice
Liver diseases
Liver regeneration
Liver transplantation
Liver transplants
Medical ethics
Medical imaging
Organ transplantation
Prothrombin
Software
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Studies
Surgery
Thrombin
Tissue donation
Tissue donors
Tomography
Veins & arteries
title Impact of donor age on liver regeneration and function following adult living donor liver transplantation
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