The Role of Albumin Therapy in Liver Cirrhosis and Perioperative Liver Transplantation

Eman Abo Elmagd Saad;

Abstract


Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, accounting for 55-60% of the measured serum protein. Its synthesis takes place only in the liver and then secreted into the portal circulation as soon as it is manufactured. Its concentration in serum is a fu


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Title The Role of Albumin Therapy in Liver Cirrhosis and Perioperative Liver Transplantation
Other Titles الدور العلاجى للالبومين فى التليف الكبدى وجراحة زراعة الكبد
Authors Eman Abo Elmagd Saad
Keywords The Role of Albumin Therapy in Liver Cirrhosis and Perioperative Liver Transplantation
Issue Date 2011
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Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, accounting for 55-60% of the measured serum protein. Its synthesis takes place only in the liver and then secreted into the portal circulation as soon as it is manufactured. Its concentration in serum is a fu

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