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Academic Article Recipient death during a live donor liver transplantation: who gets the "orphan" graft?
Academic Article Recipient deaths during donor surgery: a new ethical problem in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT).
Academic Article Long-term quality of life issues among adult-to-pediatric living liver donors: a qualitative exploration.
Academic Article We need a registry of living kidney donors.
Academic Article Adult living-related liver donation for acute liver failure: is it ethically appropriate?
Academic Article Physicians' views on the importance of patient preferences in surrogate decision-making.
Academic Article Living donor liver transplantation: summary of a conference at The National Institutes of Health.
Academic Article Should we use living donor grafts for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma? Ethical considerations.
Academic Article Left hepatectomy versus right hepatectomy for living donor liver transplantation: shifting the risk from the donor to the recipient.
Academic Article Increasing the supply of kidneys for transplantation by making living donors the preferred source of donor kidneys.
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