MELD – Serum Sodium Concentration As a Useful Predictor of Mortality In Patients With End – Stage Liver Disease
Milad Bahig Khalil;
Abstract
The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) is used to
assess the severity of liver cirrhosis and has been implemented as the major reference system for organ alloction in liver transplantation since February 2002 in the US . The calculation of the MELD
assess the severity of liver cirrhosis and has been implemented as the major reference system for organ alloction in liver transplantation since February 2002 in the US . The calculation of the MELD
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| Title | MELD – Serum Sodium Concentration As a Useful Predictor of Mortality In Patients With End – Stage Liver Disease | Authors | Milad Bahig Khalil | Keywords | MELD – Serum Sodium Concentration As a Useful Predictor of Mortality In Patients With End – Stage Liver Disease | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) is used to assess the severity of liver cirrhosis and has been implemented as the major reference system for organ alloction in liver transplantation since February 2002 in the US . The calculation of the MELD |
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