Liver transplantation for NASH cirrhosis is not performed at the expense of major post-operative morbidity
Digestive and Liver Diseases Aug 16, 2017
van den Berg EH, et al. – An analysis was performed to examine short–term complications in patients transplanted for non–alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) cirrhosis. Major morbidity, mortality and graft survival after 90 days were comparable to patients transplanted for other indications despite significantly increased comorbidities in patients transplanted for NASH cirrhosis.
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