Recurrence of autoimmune hepatitis cholestatic variant syndromes after liver transplantation affects graft and patient survival
Background & Aims: A significant proportion of patients with variant syndromes (VSs), namely autoimmune hepatitis/primary biliary cholangitis or autoimmune hepatitis/primary sclerosing cholangitis, require liver transplantation (LT) despite treatment. The frequency of disease recurrence and...
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