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Liver - Transplant

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      new window A Patient's Guide to Liver Transplant Surgery Description: A comprehensive, no-nonsense guide to liver transplant surgery, including a step-by-step tour of the liver transplant surgery process. (livertransplant.org)
new window A Transplanted Patient Description: A personal view of what it is like to have a liver transplant and operation procedures, both before and afterwards. Details about the liver and Q&A format concerning transplantation. (members.aol.com)
new window California Pacific Medical Center Description: Liver transplant department's information. (cpmc.org)
new window Columbia Presbyterian - The Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation Description: Multidisciplinary treatment center offering the seamless integration of medical, surgical and radiologic expertise for disorders of the liver and biliary system in adults and children. (livermd.org)
new window CPMC Center For Liver Disease and Transplantation Description: The program offers comprehensive medical, surgical and radiologic therapy for disorders of the hepatobiliary system in both adults and children. (cpmcnet.columbia.edu)
new window European Liver Transplant Registry Description: (ELTR) summarizes the results of about 40,000 liver transplantations in 35,000 patients from 120 centers of 20 countries. (eltr.org)
new window Greater Houston Liver Transplant Partnership Description: Donor Awareness/Education Support system for pre- and post-liver transplant patients and their families (ghltp.org)
new window Liver By Baylor Description: To promote organ donation by sharing my transplant experience with potential donors while offering support to those waiting for transplant. Links to information on transplant meds as well as Hepatitis C. (geocities.com)
new window Liver Study Unit - University of Chicago Description: An overview of liver transplantation. Information for patients, physicians, nurses and other medical professionals. (liver.bsd.uchicago.edu)
new window Liver Transplant Patient Info Center Description: California Pacific Medical Center's Liver Transplant department provides information sheets on liver disease, a detailed description of the entire liver transplant process, including a comprehensive patient manual. (cpmc.org)
new window Liver Transplant Support Online Description: Chats, message boards, and other information for people who have had or are waiting for liver transplant. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window Liver Transplantation Description: Describes the transplant process, and provides a link to the most current list of free publications available from the National Institutes of Health. (niddk.nih.gov)
new window Manual of Liver Transplant Medical Care Description: A reference for primary care physicians, covering pre- and post-transplant patient care. Also includes a general description of the transplant surgical procedure. [Requires free registration.] (medscape.com)
new window New Zealand Liver Transplant Recipients Website Description: Provides information, personal experiences and contact people for all recipients, care givers and interested people. Donors, fact sheets and The Liver are three sections. (livers.org.nz)
new window Rays Liver Transplant Description: Story of my battle with hepatitis-C, my two liver transplants and also my post transplant years. (geocities.com)
new window The Tiger Fund - Helping Needy Organ Donor and Transplant Families Description: Information about transplantation, organ donation, the needs of liver patients, and programs to support patients. (tigerfund.org)
new window University of Southern California - Liver Transplant Description: A comprehensive unit with departments in clinical hepatology, NIH-funded basic sciences research, liver surgery and transplantation. (livertransplant.org)
new window USC Liver Transplant Program and Center for Liver Disease Description: Specializing in the surgical and medical management of the following disease entities: pancreas, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, portal hypertension surgery, and liver transplantation. (surgery.usc.edu)
new window UT Memphis Liver Center Description: Specializes in hepatology transplant and research services. (utmem.edu)
 




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