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Publication Name World Journal of Transplantation
Manuscript ID 104589
Country United States
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ISSN 2220-3230 (online)
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Category Transplantation
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Early Liver Transplant for Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease: Current State and Future Directions
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Jonathan Jung, Bima J Hasjim, Adrienne Chen, Filza Hussain, Vinayak Rohan, Daniela P Ladner and Amanda Cheung
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Corresponding Author Amanda Cheung, Assistant Professor, MD, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Northwestern University, 676 N St Clair St, Ste 1900, Chicago, IL 60611, United States. amanda.cheung@nm.org
Key Words Liver transplantation; Alcohol associated liver disease; Alcohol use disorder; End stage liver disease; Alcohol relapse; Psychosocial evaluation; Public opinion; Policy
Core Tip Liver transplantation for alcohol associated liver disease continues to be an evolving field. As transplant centers internationally continue to increase rates of transplantation for patients with limited sobriety including alcohol associated hepatitis, there is an ongoing need to standardize the selection process. This appraisal aims to succinctly review the current state of early liver transplantation and anticipate future direction for the field.
Publish Date 2025-11-19 05:57
Citation <p>Jung J, Hasjim BJ, Chen A, Hussain F, Rohan V, Ladner DP, Cheung A. Early Liver Transplant for Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease: Current State and Future Directions. <i>World J Transplant</i> 2025; 15(4): 104589</p>
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3230/full/v15/i4/104589.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.5500/wjt.v15.i4.104589
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