Graft-to-recipient weight ratio lower to 0.7% is safe without portal pressure modulation in right-lobe living donor liver transplantation with favorable conditions

scientific article published in February 2014

Graft-to-recipient weight ratio lower to 0.7% is safe without portal pressure modulation in right-lobe living donor liver transplantation with favorable conditions is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S1499-3872(14)60002-3
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_4ftprbofebgfzkokatu3vovdpy
P698PubMed publication ID24463075

P2093author name stringSeong Hoon Kim
Sang-Jae Park
Seung Duk Lee
Soon-Ae Lee
Young-Kyu Kim
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P921main subjectliver transplantationQ1368191
P304page(s)18-24
P577publication date2014-02-01
P1433published inHepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases InternationalQ26841832
P1476titleGraft-to-recipient weight ratio lower to 0.7% is safe without portal pressure modulation in right-lobe living donor liver transplantation with favorable conditions
P478volume13