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Liver transplant




Normal anatomy

Normal anatomy
The liver is in the right upper abdomen. The liver serves many functions, including the detoxification of substances delivered to it from the intestines, and the synthesis of many proteins.
Review Date: 7/6/2001
Reviewed By: A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team

Indications

Indications

A liver transplant may be recommended for:

  • liver damage due to alcoholism (Alcoholic cirrhosis )
  • primary biliary cirrhosis)
  • long-term (chronic) active infection (hepatitis)
  • liver (hepatic) vein clot (thrombosis)
  • birth defects of the liver or bile ducts (biliary atresia)
  • metabolic disorders associated with liver failure (e.g., Wilson's disease)
Review Date: 7/6/2001
Reviewed By: A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team

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