Steatosis predicts postoperative morbidity following hepatic resection for colorectal metastasis
British journal of surgery2007Vol. 94(11), pp. 1395–1402
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Dhanny Gomez, Hafiz Malik, Glenn Kunnath Bonney, V. Wong, Giles J. Toogood, J. Peter A. Lodge, Rajendra Prasad
Abstract
Steatosis is associated with increased morbidity following hepatic resection. Other predictors of outcome were extent of hepatic resection and blood transfusion.
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