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== Transplantation == | ==Surgery== | ||
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Transplantation has also had impressive results with five-year survival rates between 92 and 100%, however AH can recur in the transplanted liver despite aggressive immunosuppression. | Transplantation has also had impressive results with five-year survival rates between 92 and 100%, however AH can recur in the transplanted liver despite aggressive immunosuppression. | ||
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Transplantation has also had impressive results with five-year survival rates between 92 and 100%, however AH can recur in the transplanted liver despite aggressive immunosuppression.