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Indian Pediatr
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2016 Jan; 53(1): 67-69
Artigo
em Inglês
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-172485
RESUMO
Background: Auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation is a technique where part of diseased native liver is removed and replaced with healthy donor liver so that, the left behind native liver could later regenerate. Case characteristics: 2½-year-old girl with acute liver failure due to Hepatitis A. She underwent a successful auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation. Outcome: Successful native liver regeneration and immunosuppression withdrawal after two and half years of surgery. Message: In selective cases of acute liver failure, auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation could provide a chance for native liver regeneration and immunosuppression-free life.