Increasing Prevalence and High Survival Rate of Liver Transplanted Patients with NASH and PSC Cirrhosis
CONCLUSION: The proportion of NASH and PSC cirrhosis significantly increased during the 18 years of study. However, these patients had an improved survival rate. Therefore, health organizations should pay more attention to non-communicable diseases, especially fatty liver disease and cholangitis.PMID:38431957 | PMC:PMC10915929 | DOI:10.34172/aim.2024.04
Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine - Category: Middle East Health Authors: Zohreh Khajehahmadi Saman Nikeghbalian Ghodratollah Roshanaei Sina Mohagheghi Source Type: research
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