Pneumoperitoneum in Perforated Duodenal Ulcer Disease—a Further Look

Advances in liver transplantation In its early days results of liver transplan tation were disappointing. Patients deteriorated while waiting for a donor, and there was a high mortality from com plications relating to the biliary tract. Recent advances have transformed the situation. In a report from

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