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   review of natural history, benefits and risk factors pediatric liver transplantation  
   
نویسنده karjoo manoochehr ,banikazemi maryam ,saeidi masumeh ,kiani mohammad ali
منبع journal of pediatric perspectives - 2016 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:1529 -1544
چکیده    Liver or hepatic transplantation (lt) is the replacement of a diseased liver with part or whole healthy liver from another person (allograft). human liver transplants were first performed by thomas starzl in the united states and roy calne in cambridge, england in 1963 and 1967, respectively. liver transplantation is a viable treatment option for endstage liver disease and acute liver failure. pediatric patients account for about 12.5% of liver transplant recipients. the most commonly used technique is orthotopic transplantation, in which the native liver is removed and replaced by the donor organ in the same anatomic location as the original liver. cirrhosis, or liver injury, is a common reason why adults need liver transplants and children with bile duct disease issues are often the candidates. survival statistics depend greatly on the age of donor, age of recipient, skill of the transplant center, compliance of the recipient, whether the organ came from a living or cadaveric donor and overall health of the recipient. survival rates improve almost yearly, due to improved techniques and medications.
کلیدواژه liver transplantation ,hepatic transplantation ,pediatric transplantation ,survival rates
آدرس upstate medical university, golisano children's hospital, division of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, usa, columbia university, division of pediatric hematology, u.s.a, mashhad university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of pediatrics, ایران, mashhad university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of pediatric gastroenterology, ایران
پست الکترونیکی kianima@mums.ac.ir
 
     
   
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