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Living-donor liver transplant is possible because the human liver regenerates and returns to its normal size shortly after surgical removal of part of the organ ...
At the same time, the transplanted liver portion grows and restores normal liver function in the recipient.
Their expertise with living-donor transplant, a fast-track recovery process and multiorgan transplants are part of why people turn to the Mayo Clinic Liver ...
In a living-donor liver transplant, surgeons remove your entire liver and replace it with a portion of your living donor's liver, making all the same ...
Liver transplant specialists work together to diagnose and treat people with challenging liver conditions. ... Liver transplant experts work together to provide ...
The Liver Transplant Program is a multidisciplinary practice within the Transplant Center. A well-developed team approach is used in the Liver Transplant ...
A liver transplant from a living donor is a surgical procedure where a portion of the liver from a healthy living person is removed and placed into someone ...
Acute liver failure and bioartificial liver support; Hepatic malignancies; Immunity and antibody-mediated rejection; Liver transplantation for rare diseases ...
Because the liver can regenerate itself, surgeons need to transplant just a portion of the organ for treatment. That means, similar to living kidney donation, ...
These services include heart-liver transplants, treatment for bile duct cancer and treatment for patients with obesity who need liver transplant with weight- ...
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