Abstract
The quality of life after liver transplantation ranges from poor to superior. The social and vocational outcome is dependent on the quality of homograft function and on the steroid doses necessary to maintain function. A good long-term prognosis is usually evident by 1 year postoperatively. The complete rehabilitation of so many patients has encouraged us to continue our efforts in this difficult field.
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Starzl, T. E., Koep, L. J., Schröter, G. P., Hood, J., Halgrimson, C. G., Porter, K. A., & Weil, R. (1979). The quality of life after liver transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings, 11(1), 252–256. https://doi.org/10.3329/jss.v18i2.43759
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