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Who is considered a candidate for a living liver transplant?

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Children or adults desperately ill from liver disease for whom we are unable to find a suitable deceased donor are candidates. Living liver transplantation, which is still relatively new, is currently available in only a handful of centers and is as successful as deceased donor transplantation. The liver is the only organ in the body that can partially regenerate itself, given the right circumstances.
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Can I play sports after a liver transplant?

Select a Medical Service | Liver Transplant
Yes. Everyday sports such as tennis, golf, softball and basketball are not only fun, but also a good way to stay in shape following transplant.
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How do I know I am a candidate for hair transplant?

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If you are starting to thin, balding, or completely bald, you are a candidate for hair transplant surgery. Those who have been losing hair for a few years at a moderate to dramatic rate should consider hair transplant, as it is the only permanent solution to hair loss.
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What if I am not a good candidate for organ transplant?

Organ Transplant, SVCMC; New York NY
If you are told that you are not a good candidate for organ transplant, find out if there are other treatments for your condition. Many people can live for years with serious health conditions. If transplantation is not an option, the goal of your care may shift to maintaining your comfort. Talk to your loved ones about the type of care you would like to receive. Discuss their expectations as well as your wishes, care needs, finances, and the needs of your family.
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If I have a serious liver disease as well as HIV/AIDS, can I be considered for a liver transplant?

LLUMC&CH Adult / Pediatric Liver Transplant FAQs
However, there are centers that perform transplants for HIV/AIDS patients. Some of the centers include the University of Pittsburgh Medial Center, Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, The Medical Center at the University of California at San Francisco, and Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami in Florida. If you have abstained and are clean for six months you can be considered for transplant.
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What is a liver transplant?

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A liver transplant is a surgical procedure performed to replace a diseased liver with a healthy liver from another person. The liver may come from a deceased organ donor or from a living donor. Family members or individuals who are unrelated but make a good match may be able to donate a portion of their liver. This type of transplant is called a living transplant. Individuals who donate a portion of their liver can live healthy lives with the remaining liver.
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Q1.What is the prognosis without liver transplant?

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Patients with advanced chronic liver failure can survive for a median time range of 18 months from the time of diagnosis without liver transplant. However as the disease advances they will require frequent medical admissions, some of which may be fatal.
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Q3.When should I get prepared for a liver transplant?

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It is advisable to undergo an evaluation as soon as you meet at least 2 of the criteria listed under absolute indications. This allows the author to list you for a suitable cadaver liver straight away. The cadaver livers are offered on first come first serve basis when the offer comes from some part of the country. While on waitlist one can explore the option of living donor transplant if any suitable relative is available.
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How is the decision made to transplant a patient's liver?

Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Liver
The decision to transplant a patient's liver is made in consultation with all individuals involved in the patient's care, including the patient, referring physician, and the patient's family. The patient and family's input is vital in this decision making process; they must clearly understand the risks involved in proceeding to transplantation and the post transplant care.
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How do we know if our boy is a candidate for transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
In general, boys are candidates for transplant if they have visible lesions on an MRI, but are showing limited or no neurological symptoms. Boys with an MRI Loes score of less than 8 or 9 are usually considered suitable for transplantation.
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Q2.Is there any way to avoid a liver transplant?

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Patients with alcohol related liver failure may stabilize if they stop alcohol consumption and show some clinical improvement. Some of the patients with early cirrhosis due to viral hepatitis may improve if the virus is eradicated from their system by treatment. By and large liver cirrhosis is a progressive disorder and does not reverse by medical treatment; hence liver replacement remains the only cure.
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Q4.What is the success rate of liver transplant?

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The success of liver transplant depends on the medical condition of the patient. Or good risk patients who go for the surgery early enough, the 5 year survival is 85%. Patients who have additional risk factors like kidney dysfunction, malnutrition, cancer, portal vein occlusion, previous abdominal surgery and hepatitis-C type I are bound to have lower survival rates.
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Q8.What is the cost of liver transplant and after care?

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It is now possible to have a successful liver transplant for 15 Lakh Rs (30000 USD), for patients who come early. With the author's effort it may be possible to lower the cost further for economically under privileged. There is an average monthly expense of Rs 10,000 per month (250 USD/pm), for medications and blood tests and this will be life long. In the long run the cost may come down by half (these figures are applicable to Indian citizens).
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Q9.Is there any difference in liver transplant in India and abroad?

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No hospital in India is as good as the best run hospitals in the West. To achieve such high standards will increase the cost of transplant. However the technical expertise of the doctors and nurses is comparable to that in the West. The infrastructure is also comparable. The results of liver transplant (in the author's series), is also comparable to the results of established centers.
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What are the overall chances of surviving a liver transplant?

Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Liver
The answer to this question depends on many factors. But, overall, 87% to 95% of adult patients at CPMC (California Pacific Medical Center) and 90% of children overall survive and are discharged from the hospital after liver transplantation.
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When was the first liver transplant performed?

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Thomas Starzl, MD, performed the first human liver transplant at the University of Colorado in 1967, but liver transplantation was not successful until the mid-1970s. Robert Gordon, MD, one of the first directors of the liver transplant program at Emory, studied with Dr. Starzl at the University of Pittsburgh. Survival rates improved in the early 1980s with the discovery of cyclosporine, a medicine that keeps the body from rejecting the new liver.
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What is the average cost of a liver transplant?

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Liver transplant procedure costs can range, but most average between $100,000 to $400,000, depending on time waiting in the hospital ICU and extent of liver disease before transplantation. Costs can also vary greatly depending on a number of factors including the patientīs health at baseline, rate of recovery, any pre-existing conditions and/or potential complications after surgery.
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Will the lung transplant and liver transplant cure Chase's CF?

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Disclaimer: I am not a medical person, so medical people who read this, please forgive my layman's explanation). No, but it will extend his life and greatly improve his quality of life. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multifaceted disease that primarily affects the way proteins are transmitted through the cell walls (this is a simplified explanation -- there's a lack of bicarbonate at the cell membranes, etc.).
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When was the successful living donor transplant done?

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In 1954, a kidney was transplanted form a healthy 23-year-old identical twin to his brother, who had chronic kidney failure. Get the facts | Donor card | Volunteer | Stories of hope | Events calendar | Links/partners | About us | Hospitals
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Who is a candidate for liver transplantation?

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Individuals with liver disease who no longer benefit from medications and/or surgery may be eligible for a transplant. They also must not have significant disease other than liver disease.
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If I am not living at home with my parents, can I be considered independent?

Clayton State University Office of Admissions
For 2006-2007, a student's dependency status is determined by questions #48 - #54 in Step 3 of the 2006-2007 FAFSA Form. It does not matter if you live with your parents, if you claimed yourself on your tax returns, or if you pay your own bills. You will be considered a dependent of your parents for 2006-2007 if you answer 'no' to all of the questions below:
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A child in our family has ALD. How do we know if he is a candidate for transplant?

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
In general, boys are candidates for transplant if they have visible lesions on an MRI, but are showing no neurological symptoms, or at most early symptoms. Boys with an MRI Loes score less than 8 or 9 are usually considered suitable for transplantation.
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If our boy is not a candidate for a transplant, what other options exist?

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
Unfortunately, once the "transplant" window has closed, there are few other treatment options available. A preliminary study at University of Minnesota is demonstrating promising results in a small number of patients with advanced disease (please see "on the Horizon" section). Other treatments are palliative care-in other words, they cannot alter the course of the disease, but only make life as comfortable as possible for the patient and his family.
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Who is a good candidate for hair transplant surgery?

Frequently Asked Hair Transplant Questions
Candidates for hair transplant surgery include men and women who are physically healthy, realistic in their goals, and have healthy hair growth to serve as donor hair. Any pre-existing medical conditions should be mentioned at the time of consultation as these may help to determine candidacy for the procedure.
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Who is a candidate for a kidney transplant?

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Any patient whose kidneys have permanently stopped working is a potential candidate for a kidney transplant. However, many factors must be considered in choosing between transplantation and chronic dialysis for a given individual. Among these factors are age, other medical problems, and personal considerations of work and lifestyle. You should discuss the options with your doctor and attempt to obtain as much information as possible in reaching your decision.
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How can I be considered a top candidate?

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A good attitude is first and foremost. If you dream of working for NASA or if you just think NASA offers up some cool opportunities for undergrads and you have the necessary skills for the job then chances are you are a good candidate for the NASA USRP program.
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What is the purpose of a liver transplant evaluation?

LLUMC&CH Adult / Pediatric Liver Transplant FAQs
Give you and your family information on transplant surgery including how serious it is and to allow you and your family to make an informed decision about the surgery.
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What should I do while waiting for the liver transplant?

LLUMC&CH Adult / Pediatric Liver Transplant FAQs
Feeling anxious about when the transplant will occur is common. During this difficult time you can use the following suggestions to help you deal with these stressful feelings: Share your feelings. Talk your feelings over with your family or the transplant social worker or in transplant support group. Attend a support group. It is good to share your experiences with those who have been through the same thing. Stay involved. Keep up your daily activities as best as you can.
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When would someone need a liver transplant?

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If the person has developed de-compensated cirrhosis (this means that all of the liver is affected and there are no longer parts 'compensating' or making up for the damaged parts) a transplant will be needed. Not everyone will get a transplant because there are never enough donors. If someone has an alcohol problem or is still on methadone they will not get a transplant because the new liver would be unable to cope.
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Who needs a liver transplant?

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Anyone with a long-standing (chronic) or sudden onset (acute) severe liver disease leading to liver failure needs to be considered for a liver transplant. The common diseases requiring transplant are advanced liver disease due to Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, or alcohol induced damage. The other diseases for which this is done are biliary problems like primary sclerosing cholangitis, primary biliary cirrhosis and biliary atresia (children), metabolic diseases, and primary liver cancer.
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