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Graft regeneration and host liver atrophy after auxiliary heterotopic liver transplantation for chronic liver failure.
Willemse, P J; Ausema, L; Terpstra, O T; Krenning, E P; ten Kate, F W; Schalm, S W.
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  • Willemse PJ; Department of Internal Medicine II, University Hospital Dijkzigt, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Hepatology ; 15(1): 54-7, 1992 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1727799
ABSTRACT
We studied the size of the liver graft and the host liver in six consecutive patients undergoing auxiliary heterotopic liver transplantation for chronic end-stage liver disease. In all cases, a liver reduced in size by left lateral hepatectomy was inserted. The sizes of the graft and host liver were estimated by planimetry of two-dimensional di-isopropyl iminodiacetic acid scintigrams taken 3, 7, 21, 90 and 180 days after surgery. Graft size increased from a mean of 12.2 cm2 (95% confidence interval = 10.2 to 14.1) on day 3 to a maximum of 14.8 cm2 (95% confidence interval = 13.4 to 16.1) on day 21 and remained stable thereafter; in contrast, the host liver decreased in size from 9.6 cm2 (95% confidence interval = 6.8 to 12.3) on day 3 to 3.9 cm2 (95% confidence interval = 3.0 to 4.8) at mo 6. We conclude that in patients with chronic liver failure, an auxiliary allograft reduced in size and placed adjacent to the host liver shows regenerative growth within 3 wk, whereas the host liver atrophies in 3 to 6 mo.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Transplantation, Heterotopic / Liver Transplantation / Liver / Liver Diseases / Liver Regeneration Limits: Adult / Humans / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Hepatology Year: 1992 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Transplantation, Heterotopic / Liver Transplantation / Liver / Liver Diseases / Liver Regeneration Limits: Adult / Humans / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Hepatology Year: 1992 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands
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