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Outcome of Combined Liver and Kidney Transplantation in Hepatitis C: A Single-Center Long-Term Follow-up Experience
Transplantation Proceedings, 06/30/09
del Pozo AC et al. - Hepatitis C (HCV) cirrhosis is the prevalent liver disease requiring liver transplantation in the United States. Candidates who also have end-stage renal disease, chronic renal disease stage 4, or prolonged hepatorenal syndrome are considered for combined liver and kidney transplantation (CLKT). HCV positivity should not exclude appropriate candidates for CLKT.
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