Experience with living related liver transplantation in 63 children
Journal | Volume 62 - 1999 |
Issue | Fasc.3 - Symposium |
Author(s) | J.B. Otte, R. Reding, J. de Ville de Goyet, E. Sokal, J. Lerut, M. Janssen, R. Rosati, J.Y. Hayez, E Libert, K. Paul, D. Latinne |
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From the paediatric Ever and intestine transplant program, Saint-Luc University Clinics, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels - Belgium. (1) Department of Paediatric Surgery; (2) Current address: Birmingham Liver Unit, UK; (3) Department of Paediatrics, Section of Hepatology; (4) Department of Digestive Surgery; (5) Department of Psychiatry; (6) Laboratory of Immunohaematology. with the collaboration of - Carlier M.A., De Kock M., Lavand'homme P., Van Obbergh L., Veyckemans F., Department of Anesthesiology. - Clement de Clety S., Detaille T., Le Brun A., Moulin D., Department of Paediatric Intensive Care. - Clapuyt Ph., Saint Martin C., Department of Paediatric Radiology. - Gosseye S., Rahier J., Sempoux C., Department of Anatomopathology. - Balligand J.L., Boland B., Hainaut Ph., Lambert M., Department of Internal Medicine. - Hayez J.Y., Department of Psychiatry. - Danse E., Goffette P., Hammer E, Pringot J., Puttemans T., Van Beers B., Department of Radiology. |
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