Abstract
Liver failure is a complication of viral hepatitis, as well as a consequence of acute mushroom or drug poisoning. The different therapies to be employed in a 'pre-emergency' state, or in cases of 'emergency' (resistant to medical treatment or starting as 'fulminant' hepatic failure) are summarized. The percentage of survival, even by means of sophisticated treatment, does not overcome 30%.
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Tolentino, P. (1978). Liver failure. Paediatrician, 7(4–5), 166–175. https://doi.org/10.1093/innovait/inp147
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