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Emergency Liver Transplantation in Neonates With Acute Liver Failure: Long-Term Follow-Up
Transplantation, 10/22/08
Grabhorn E et al. - Acute neonatal liver failure is a rare condition that is often fatal. Liver transplantation (LTx) in affected neonates may be life saving, but there are only few data on the long-term outcome of neonatal LTx. Liver transplantation provides good short- and medium-term results in neonatal acute liver failure.
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