Outcomes of liver transplant recipients with hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus coinfection
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Authors:
N A Terrault;
Roland, M.E.;
Schiano, T.;
Dove, L.;
Wong, M.T.;
Fred Poordad;
Ragni, M.V.;
Barin, B.;
Simon, D.;
Olthoff, K.M.;
Johnson, L.;
Stosor, V.;
Jayaweera, D.;
Fung, J.;
Sherman, K.E.;
Subramanian, A.;
Millis, J.M.;
Slakey, D.;
Berg, C.L.;
Carlson, L.;
Ferrell, L.;
Stablein, D.M.;
Odim, J.;
Fox, L.;
Stock, P.G.
Source:
Liver Transpl, Volume 18, Issue 6, p.716-726 (2012)
Keywords:
Abdomen,Acute,
Adult,
Body Mass Index,
California,
Cohort Studies,
coinfection,
Disease,
epidemiology,
Female,
Follow-Up Studies,
Graft Rejection,
Graft Survival,
HCV,
hepatitis,
Hepatitis C,
hepatitis C virus,
Hepatitis C,Chronic,
Hiv,
HIV Infections,
Human,
Humans,
Incidence,
Infection,
Kidney Transplantation,
Liver,
Liver Transplantation,
Male,
Middle Aged,
Mortality,
Multicenter Studies,
older,
Patients,
Postoperative Complications,
Prospective Studies,
Research,
Research Support,
Risk Factors,
San Francisco,
Survival,
Survival Analysis,
Survival Rate,
transplantation,
Treatment Outcome,
United States
Notes:
PMC3358510