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 | Description | 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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