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Blood bank logistics in liver transplantation

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Book cover Progress in Liver Transplantation

Part of the book series: Developments in Gastroenterology ((DIGA,volume 6))

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Over the past two decades transplantation of livers has been developed for patients in end-stage non-alcoholic liver disease and non-disseminated primary liver carcinoma. Both technically and immunologically, these transplants have recently come out of the experimental stage into a carefully balanced practice, limited to a few well-organized centres in the world [1].

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Smit Sibinga, C.T., Achterhof, L., Waltje, J., Swieringa, J., Das, P.C. (1985). Blood bank logistics in liver transplantation. In: Gips, C.H., Krom, R.A.F. (eds) Progress in Liver Transplantation. Developments in Gastroenterology, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5018-4_9

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