Liver transplantation and neurological side effects.

Metabolic Brain Disease
F H SanerAndreas Paul

Abstract

Advances in liver transplantation (LT), particularly in immunosuppression and intensive care treatment have had increased the number of long-term survivors following liver transplantation. In order of more long-term survivors, reports about neurological complication following liver transplantation are increasing. Neurological complications are not uncommon in liver transplant recipients, which contribute to a longer ICU- and in-hospital stay. Every effort should be focused on early detection to prevent the patient from this life-threatening event, which is often associated with poor life quality.

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Feb 11, 2012·Clinics in Liver Disease·Maiko SakamotoTarek Hassanein
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