Format | EPUB |
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Size | 6.8 MB |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Edition | 1 |
Language | ‎English |
The Liver Graft Before Transplantation: Defining Outcome After Liver Transplantation (EPUB) is a clinically driven, research-based guide that explores how pre-transplant liver graft assessment can dramatically affect patient outcomes. From donor liver evaluation to biomarkers predicting graft viability, this title offers practical insights backed by scientific evidence.
This original EPUB is ideal for hepatologists, transplant surgeons, gastroenterologists, medical students, and healthcare researchers working in the field of liver disease and organ transplantation.
This book aligns with the domain of Gastroenterology, specifically in the subfields of hepatology and transplant medicine. It explores how liver structure, function, and molecular indicators before surgery can predict post-transplant survival and complications, making it a crucial resource for transplant teams and liver specialists.
Feature | Description |
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Format | EPUB (Original PDF from Publisher) |
Audience | Transplant surgeons, hepatologists, GI fellows, medical students |
Topics Covered | Liver graft quality, pre-transplant metrics, donor risk, patient outcome |
Academic Level | Clinical / Graduate / Research |
Liver specialists assessing donor organ viability
Transplant surgeons optimizing postoperative outcomes
Researchers studying graft function and immune response
Clinicians focused on hepatobiliary diagnostics and planning
If you’re involved in transplant surgery or liver disease management, The Liver Graft Before Transplantation: Defining Outcome After Liver Transplantation (EPUB) will provide you with essential tools for evidence-based decision-making.
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