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Association of Functional, Academic, Motor, and Cognitive Deficits in Graft Failure in Pediatric Liver Transplantation
Clinical Transplantation2025Vol. 39(4), pp. e70132–e70132
Conor Donnelly, S. Patel, Ian Jaffe, Daniyar Akizhanov, Teresa Po‐Yu Chiang, Jane J. Long, Luckmini Liyanage, Adam Griesemer, Dorry L. Segev, Allan B. Massie
Abstract
Pediatric LT recipients with pre- or post-LT motor, academic, and functional deficits are at higher risk for ACGF. Care should be taken to assess deficits to identify patients who may benefit from functional intervention to potentially reduce ACGF risk.
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