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  • Combined liver-kidney transplantation in children: indications and outcome.

    Sutherland SM, Alexander SR, Sarwal MM, Berquist WE, Concepcion W. Pediatr Transplant. 2008; 12 (8): 835-46

    Although it remains a relatively infrequent procedure in children, CLKT has become a viable option for a select group of pediatric patients with severe liver and kidney disease. Most are performed for rare primary diseases such as PH1, but a selected few are performed in the setting of concomitant hepatic and renal failure of uncertain etiology and prognosis. This article reviews the indications for and outcomes following CLKT in children. While it focuses on the specific primary diseases which impact liver and kidney function simultaneously, it addresses the indications based on concomitant hepatic and renal failure, such as seen in the hepatorenal syndrome, as well.

    PubMedID: 19000066

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