As a
rule, liver transplantation is shown in kids and grown-ups
experiencing irreversible liver brokenness or the impacts of liver brokenness
after elective therapeutic and careful medicines have been used and where the
advantages of transplantation out weight danger of elective modalities.
Explicit signs can include:
1)
Intense hepatic fulminant disappointment
2) Extrahepatic
biliary atresia or hypoplasia
3)
Innate mistakes of digestion including:
·
Alpha-I antitrypsin
·
Crigler-Najjar infection, Type I
·
Byler's infection
·
Glycogen stockpiling infection, Type I
·
Wilson's infection
·
Hemochromatosis
·
Tyrosinemia
·
Wolman's infection
·
Familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy
·
Essential hyperoxaluria type 1
·
Other
4)
Sclerosing cholangitis
5)
Hepatic vein thrombosis (Budd-Chiari)
6)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), Stage I or II, or: single sore
7)
Cirrhosis including:
·
Liquor cirrhosis (see Alcohol or Substance Dependence Addendum)
·
Biliary cirrhosis (essential or optional)
·
Incessant dynamic hepatitis (A, B, C, non-A, non-B, immune
system)
·
Intrinsic biliary cirrhosis
·
Cryptogenic cirrhosis
·
Hemochromatosis
·
Alpha I Antitrypsin Deficiency
·
NASH
·
Viral cirrhosis
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