Liver Transplant

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- HIV positive have good survival rate after liver transplant - 7.8
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- Organ donation promoted by UT Southwestern University Hospital - 5
- Charla Nash's amazing recovery by face transplant - 4.9
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- Weight loss drug orlistat may lead to liver injury - 4.4
- A new drug may improve Hepatitis C - 4.3
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Liver Transplant articles

iPhone 3GS is winning, says Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning, says Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, appears to have made a quiet return to his work after recovering from a liver transplant.

Arizona's first intestine transplant done, US
Surgeons at The University of Arizona Department of Surgery performed Arizona's first intestine (bowel) transplant April 30 in a successful nine-hour procedure at University Medical Center.

HIV positive have good survival rate after liver transplant
HIV positive and HIV negative patients have comparable survival rates following liver transplant, according to new research presented today at EASL 2009, the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Liver in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Organ donation promoted by UT Southwestern University Hospital
The surgical transplant team at UT Southwestern University Hospital has garnered twin awards for its successful efforts to increase organ donation rates.

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