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The Investigation of Children before and after Liver Transplantation
Authors: M. Kováčová 1; J. Hornová 2; Z. Linkayová 2
Authors‘ workplace: Subkatedra detskej gastroenterológie, hepatológie a výživy SZU, Bratislava1 vedúca MUDr. M. Kováčová, CSc. I. detská klinika LFUK a DFNsP, Bratislava2 prednostka doc. MUDr. M. Benedeková, PhD.
Published in: Čes-slov Pediat 2003; (9): 539-541.
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Liver transplantation has become a generally well-established therapeuticmethod in patients with liver failure.It is important for the patient with liver failure to be in the best condition possible in order to overcome thetransplantation. After the transplantation the patient must be in the all-life care, which requires a close collaborationbetween the transplantation center, the attending physician and the patient. The authors describe presentstate of this care of children in Slovakia.
Key words:
liver transplantation, preparation, post-transplantation care
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Neonatology Paediatrics General practitioner for children and adolescents
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