Early and Late Factors Impacting Patient and Graft Outcome in Pediatric Liver Transplantation: Summary of an ESPGHAN Monothematic Conference
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2017Yazar
Melk, Anette
Horslen, Simon
Hubscher, Stefan
Karam, Vincent
Kelly, Deirdre
Maecker-Kolhoff, Britta
Mazariegos, George
McKiernan, Patrick
Nobili, Valerio
Durmaz, Ozlem
Baumann, Ulrich
Wildhaber, Barbara E.
Verma, Anita
Vajro, Pietro
Toso, Christian
Socha, Piotr
Sharif, Khalid
Sciveres, Marco
Reding, Raymond
Ozgenc, Funda
Mclin, Valerie A.
Allen, Upton
Boyer, Olivia
Bucuvalas, John
Colledan, Michele
Cuturi, Maria-Cristina
d'Antiga, Lorenzo
Debray, Dominique
Dezsofi, Antal
de Goyet, Jean de Ville
Dhawan, Anil
Falk, Christine
Feng, Sandy
Fischler, Bjorn
Franchi-Abella, Stephanie
Frauca, Esteban
Ganschow, Rainer
Gottschalk, Stephen
Hadzic, Nedim
Hierro, Loreto
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As pediatric liver transplantation comes of age, experts gathered to discuss current paradigms and define gaps in knowledge warranting research to further improve patient and graft outcomes. Identified areas ripe for collaborative research include understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of tolerance and the role of donor-specific antibodies, considering ways to expand donor pool, minimizing long-term side effects of immunosuppression, and fine-tuning surgical techniques to minimize biliary and vascular complications.
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