Liver Transplantation: A Decade of Progress, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease: Liver Transplantation: A Decade of Progress, An Issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, E-Book

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· Elsevier Health Sciences
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In this issue of Clinics in Liver Disease, guest editors Drs. Paul Martin and Kalyan Ram Bhamidimarri bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Liver Transplantation: A Decade of Progress. Top experts in hepatology provide important clinical updates on liver transplantation and discuss challenges surrounding liver donation and the donor pool, renal dysfunction, and immunosuppression—all with eye to future improvements and optimal patient outcomes. - Contains 14 relevant, practice-oriented topics including changing indications and changing candidates in liver transplantation; pediatric liver transplant patients; substance use disorders and interprofessional management in pre- and post-transplant; the liver ICU; the role of liver transplant in primary and secondary hepatic malignancies; and more - Provides in-depth clinical reviews on a decade of progress in liver transplantation, offering actionable insights for clinical practice - Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews

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