Key Points 1. Critical clinical outcomes for pediatric liver transplantation (LT) recipients include (1) patient and graft survival, (2) complications (immune and nonimmune) of chronic immunosuppressive medications, and (3) long-term graft function. 2. Recurrence of malignancy, sepsis, and posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder account for more than 65% of deaths occurring more than 1 year after LT. 3. Chronic rejection, late hepatic artery thrombosis, and biliary strictures account for 70% of graft loss occurring more than 1 year after LT. 4. Late histological changes in the allograft are emerging as a common problem in patients more than 5 years after LT. The pathogenesis of these findings and the impact on graft survival remain to be determined. Liver Transpl 15:S6-S11, 2009. copy; 2009 AASLD. Copyright © 2009 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. Copyright © 2009 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.
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Bucuvalas, J. (2009). Long-term outcomes in pediatric liver transplantation. Liver Transplantation, 15(SUPPL. 2). https://doi.org/10.1002/lt.21915
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