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1. Successful Pre- and Posttransplant Sofosbuvir-Based Anti-Hepatitis C Virus Treatment in Persons Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

2. Survival after Liver Transplant: Influence of Progression of Disease and of Restoration of the 'Milan' Criteria in Patients with Hepato-cellular Carcinoma undergoing Down-staging Procedures

3. Balancing donor and recipient risk factors in liver transplantation: the value of D-MELD with particular reference to HCV recipients

4. Evolution of robotic nephrectomy for living donation: From hand-assisted to totally robotic technique

5. D-MELD, a Powerful Instrument To Optimize Donor-2-Recipient Match. Differences between US and Italy

6. The Un-sustainable Match In Hcv Liver Transplant Patients

7. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants

8. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

9. Use of HBcAb Positive Liver Grafts. Medium Term Results According to Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

10. www.D-MELD.com. THE ONLINE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO OPTIMIZE DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH

13. D-MELD, a Powerful Instrument To Optimize Donor-2-Recipient Match. Differences between US and Italy

14. Behind D-MELD: the role of primary indication (HCV or HBV) as significant covariate in the outcome prediction after liver transplants

15. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants

16. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

17. Use of HBCAB positive liver organs. Medium term results: according to the Donor –Recipient risk factors

18. Balancing Donor and Recipient Risk Factors in Liver Transplantation: The Value of D-MELD in Particluar Reference to a HCV Recipients

19. WWW.D-MELD.COM THE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO BALANCE DONOR AND RECIPIENT LIVER TRANSPLANT FACTORS USING D-MELD AND COVARIATES

20. Optimization of donor recipient match and identification of the futile match cutoff a national italian study on liver transplantation

21. Il D-MELD espressione del match donatore-ricevente. Analisi retrospettiva multicentrica italiana relativa al periodo 2002-2009

22. Il graft HBcAb+ nella esperienza trapiantologica italiana (2002-2009). Analisi retrospettiva in rela-zione all’effetto centro ed all’epoca di effettuazione del trapianto

23. Pancreas transplantation experience in the first 50 patients at the Niguarda Hospital of Milan: Clinical outcome and open questions | Il trapianto di pancreas. Esperienza dell'Ospedale Niguarda sui primi 50 pazienti: Dubbi e certezze

25. [Pancreas transplantation. Experience in the first 50 patients at the Niguarda Hospital of Milan: clinical outcome and open questions]

26. Major hepatectomy for perihilar cholangiocarcinoma in elderly patients: is it reasonable?

27. Machine Perfusion for Kidneys With Multiple Arteries: An Unusual Reconstruction With an Iliac Arterial Graft

28. Dual Kidney Transplantation: Evaluation of Recipient Selection Criteria at Niguarda Hospital

29. Very Early Introduction of Everolimus in De Novo Liver Transplantation: Results of a Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized Trial

30. Prevalent use of combined prophylaxis of hepatitis B after liver transplantation in Italy: results of a national survey in a large cohort

31. Colorectal liver metastases: Hepatic pedicle clamping during hepatectomy reduces the incidence of tumor recurrence in selected patients. Case-matched analysis

32. LIVER TRANSPLANTATION IN HIV-POSITIVE PATIENTS: THE INITIAL EXPERIENCE

33. Repeat Hepatectomy for Recurrent Colorectal Liver Metastases: Is it Worth the Challenge?

34. The European Policy for Liver Allocation in Patients Affected by Hepatocellular Carcinoma

35. Totally robotic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients: safety and feasibility

36. Split-liver full-left full-right: Proposal for an operative protocol

37. Recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma after liver transplantation presenting with massive intrahepatic bleeding

38. Initial experience with robot-assisted nephrectomy for living-donor kidney transplantation: feasibility and technical notes

39. Living-donor liver transplantation: Donor selection criteria and postoperative outcomes. A single-center experience with a 10-year follow-up

40. Liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence after liver resection: Why Deny this chance of cure?

41. Laparoscopic versus open liver surgery: a single center analysis of post-operative in-hospital and post-discharge results

42. Beyond the Milan criteria: What risks for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma progression before liver transplantation?

43. Living donor liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: The impact of neo-adjuvant treatments on the long term results

44. OPTIMIZATION OF DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE FUTILE MATCH CUTOFF. A NATIONAL ITALIAN STUDY ON LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

45. Hepatocellular carcinoma in unrelated viral cirrhosis: long-term results after liver transplantation

46. Living donor liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma: long-term results compared with deceased donor liver transplantation

47. Liver adenomatosis: a rare indication for living donor liver transplantation

48. Should we still offer split-liver transplantation for two adult recipients? A retrospective study of our experience

49. Biliary complications after living donor adult liver transplantation

50. Right hemiliver transplant: results from living and cadaveric donors

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