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Yttrium-90 radioembolization versus drug-eluting beads chemoembolization for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma : results from the TRACE phase 2 randomized controlled trial
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Y-90 radioembolization versus drug-eluting bead chemoembolization for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma : results from the TRACE phase II randomized controlled trial
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Serum glycomics 7 days after liver transplantation relate to graft loss 3 months after liver transplantation independently of early allograft dysfunction
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Bariatric surgery patients are at risk for alcoholic liver disease with need for liver transplantation
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Serum glycomics on postoperative day 7 are associated with graft loss 3 months after liver transplantation
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Minimally invasive versus open distal pancreatectomy for ductal adenocarcinoma (DIPLOMA)
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Portal vein thrombosis on the waiting list for liver transplantation : a single center cohort study
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Update on liver transplantation for cholangiocarcinoma : a review of the recent literature
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Portal vein thrombosis in patients on the waiting list for liver transplantation : a single center cohort study
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Glycome patterns of perfusate in livers before transplantation associate with primary non-function
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Pretransplant glycomic analysis of perfusate is predictive of primary non function after liver transplantation : a proof of concept
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The practice of laparoscopic liver surgery in Belgium : a national survey
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Pretransplant glycomic analysis of perfusate is predictive of primary non function after liver transplantation
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A glycomic serum marker analysed at one week after liver transplantation is an independent predictor of graft loss during the first year after liver transplantation
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A pretransplant glycomic signature in perfusate is predictive of primary non function after liver transplantation
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A glycomic based serum marker analysed on postoperative day 7 after liver transplantation is an independent predictor of graft and patient survival during the first year after liver transplantation
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Extended right liver graft and the fate of segment IV : no split decisions
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Health-related quality of life is improved after liver transplantation and is related to disease acceptance, helplessness and perceived disease benefits
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Health-related quality of life improves further after liver transplantation and is influenced by length of stay
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Quality of life after liver transplantation : state of the art