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http://www.uctv.tv/shows/Living-Donor-Liver-Transplant-What-We-Have-Learned-from-a-Decade-of-the-A2ALL-Study-UCSF-Liver-Transplant-Conference-2014-29260

Living Donor Liver Transplant: What We Have Learned from a Decade of the A2ALL Study - UCSF Liver Transplant Conference 2014

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Chris Freise, MD discusses the overview and results of the A2ALL Adult to Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation Cohort Study. He compares which pathway to transplant lead to the best survival, and looks at the differences in living or deceased donor transplant survival rates. Recorded on 11/14/2014.
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