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2. Role of magnetic resonance cholangiography in biliary complications of orthotopic liver transplantation
3. Efficacy and Safety of Atazanavir in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
4. Nitric oxide generation is associated with an unbalance of protein tyrosine phosphatases during liver transplantation
5. Long-Term Persistence of Low Bone Density in Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
6. THYMOGLOBULINE PRE-TREATMENT AND MINIMIZATION OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION WITH ADVAGRAF IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION ALLOWS INCREASE OF T-REG FOXP3+ CELLS AND GUIDANCE OF TOLEROGENESIS. RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL: FOS211
7. BEYOND THE LIMIT OF AGE FOR LIVER RESECTION FOR COLORECTAL METASTASES: FOS126
8. SURGICAL TREATMENT OF TUMOR RECURRENCE FOLLOWING CURATIVE INTENT HEPATECTOMY FOR INTRAHEPATIC CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA: FOS053
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
12. Balancing Donor and Recipient Risk Factors in Liver Transplantation: The Value of D–MELD With Particular Reference to HCV Recipients
13. Combined liver–kidney transplantation in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus
14. www.D-MELD.com. THE ONLINE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO OPTIMIZE DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH: O-123
15. Early Withdrawal of Calcineurin Inhibitors and Everolimus Monotherapy in de novo Liver Transplant Recipients Preserves Renal Function
16. Liver transplantation in patients aged 65 and over: a case–control study
17. Prevalence of Human Herpesvirus-6 Chromosomal Integration (CIHHV-6) in Italian Solid Organ and Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant Patients
18. GRAFT VERSUS HOST ANTI-RH(D) FOLLOWING RH-INCOMPATIBLE ORTOTOPTIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION (OLT): A CASE REPORT: P-299
19. The Distal Splenorenal Shunt
20. Split-liver transplantation in a patient with severe haemophilia A
21. A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING WEDGE PRESSURE GUIDED MEDICAL THERAPY (MT) AGAINST VARICEAL BANDING (VB) ILN THE SECONDARY PREVENTION OF VARICEAL HAEMORRHAGE
22. Combined liver and islet transplantation: about one case
23. GASTRIC ANTRAL VASCULAR ECTASIA IN CIRRHOSIS: RELATIONSHIPS WITH PORTAL PRESSURE AND LIVER DYSFUNCTION, AND EFFECT OF TREATMENT
24. C13/226 SPLENIC IMPEDANCE INDICES: A USEFUL METHOD TO MONITOR PATIENTS AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION?
25. Which Is the Last Stage before Packing in Elective Liver Surgery?
26. Pancreas Transplantation Inside Emilia-Romagna, Italy: Referral Pattern, Demand Forecasting, and Organ Availability
27. Sex hormones and trace elements in rat CCL4-induced cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
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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