ILTS 2014: The impact of size and volume in HCC: Interview with Professor Stephen Wigmore, Edinburgh. Click image to hear interview.
As part of reports from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014.
As part of reports from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014.
DIAMOND: preserving renal function (RF) with tac prolonged-release in de novo LTx pts with different primary disease (PD). Wolf Bechstein et al, Goethe University Hospital and Clinics Frankfurt,… read more.
Feature Symposium. Stephen Strom, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden. Luc van der Laan, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Alberto Sanchez-Fueyo, King’s College Hospital, London, UK. David Hay, University… read more.
As part of reports from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014
Report from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014. Recurrence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection after transplantation is a major challenge for centres all… read more.
Report from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014. Roger Williams, Institute of Hepatology/Foundation for Liver Research, London, UK. Medical care after acute liver failure… read more.
As part of reports from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014.
As part of reports from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014
As part of reports from the Joint International Congress of ILTS, ELITA and LICAGE 2014 with René Adam, Paul Brousse Hospital, Villejuif, France. Guiseppe Tisone, Tor Vergata University,… read more.
by Professor John O’Grady, Kings College Hospital, London – Liver transplantation is highly successful from the technical perspective, returning the majority of patients to a level of health… read more.
by Bruce Sylvester – Researchers report that routinely monitoring the pulse of anyone who has had a stroke could detect irregular heartbeat, a major cause of second stroke…. read more.
Controlling childbirth pain appears to lower the risk of postpartum depression, researchers reported in a July 23 editorial in Anesthesia & Analgesia.
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