Research Article Details

Article ID: A21832
PMID: 25017083
Source: Clin Liver Dis
Title: Recurrence of nonviral liver diseases after liver transplantation.
Abstract: Many nonviral diseases that cause liver failure may recur after liver transplantation. Although most studies have shown that a recurrent disease does not negatively affect patient and graft survival in the intermediate postoperative course, there is growing evidence that, especially in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis and in patients with recurrent abusive alcohol drinking, disease recurrence is a significant risk factor for graft dysfunction and graft loss. Therefore, the recurrence of nonviral diseases has become a clinically important and prognostically relevant issue in the long-term management of recipients of liver transplantation.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2014.05.009