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1. The Distal Splenorenal Shunt

9. Worse Graft Survival in HCV-Infected Transplanted Females Receiving a Male Donor Graft. The Liver Match Study.: Abstract# O-164

10. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors.: Abstract# O-162

11. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants.: Abstract# 1672: Poster Board #-Session: P234-IV

14. www.D-MELD.com. THE ONLINE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO OPTIMIZE DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH: O-123

28. D-MELD, a Powerful Instrument To Optimize Donor-2-Recipient Match. Differences between US and Italy

29. THE UN-SUSTAINABLE MATCH IN HCV LIVER TRANSPLANT PATIENTS

30. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

31. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants

32. D-MELD, a Powerful Instrument To Optimize Donor-2-Recipient Match. Differences between US and Italy

33. Liver Transplantation In Cirrhotic Patients With Meld Score < 18: A New Prognostic Model To Predict Drop-out From the Waiting List

34. Use of HBcAb Positive Liver Grafts. Medium Term Results According to Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

35. Prediction of Outcome after Liver Transplantation by D-MELD. Stratification of Graft Survival According to Donor Recipient Match in the Italian Multicenter Study

36. D-MELD, a Powerful Predictor of Graft Survival after Liver Transplantation. Long-Term Results of a Multicenter Italian Study

37. Worse Graft Survival in HCV-Infected Transplanted Females Receiving a Male Donor Graft. The Liver Match Study

38. The Un-sustainable Match In Hcv Liver Transplant Patients

39. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants

40. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

41. Use of HBcAb Positive Liver Grafts. Medium Term Results According to Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

42. www.D-MELD.com. THE ONLINE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO OPTIMIZE DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH

43. Prediction of Outcome after Liver Transplantation by D-MELD. Stratification of Graft Survival According to Donor Recipient Match in the Italian Multicenter Study

44. D-MELD, a Powerful Predictor of Graft Survival after Liver Transplantation. Long-Term Results of a Multicenter Italian Study

45. A new prognostic model to predict dropout from the waiting list in cirrhotic candidates for liver transplantation with MELD score <18

46. Qualità di vita (QoL) dopo trapianto di fegato

47. Distal pancreatectomy in Italy: Results of a mulcenter survey

48. D-MELD, a Powerful Instrument To Optimize Donor-2-Recipient Match. Differences between US and Italy

49. Qualità di vita del paziente con cirrosi: effetto del trapianto di fegato

50. Graft survival is worse in HCV positive females transplanted with male donor grafts L

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