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Wettstein, D; Tóth, SJ; Máthé, Z.
[New challenges of liver transplantation].
Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(29):1127-1135
Doi: 10.1556/650.2019.31465
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Mathe Zoltan
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In the last decades, the results of liver transplantation have shown significant improvement. More patients are eligible for liver transplantation, while the indications are changing. The worldwide shortage of donor organs urges the profession for the development of new strategies. With rational extension of donor criteria, more precise organ allocation, personalized donation, living related donation, machine perfusion, and donation after cardiac death, liver transplantation is becoming available for more and more patients suffering from end stage liver disease. Hereby we summarize the new possibilities and challenges in the light of the Hungarian liver transplant program. Orv Hetil. 2019; 160(29): 1127-1135.
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