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Can you transplant an entire liver?
Yes, it is possible to transplant an entire liver. A liver transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy liver or a portion of a healthy liver is transplanted into a person with a diseased or damaged liver. The transplanted liver then takes over the functions of the diseased liver, allowing the person to survive and function normally. Liver transplants are typically performed when a person's own liver is no longer able to function properly due to various factors such as cirrhosis, liver failure, or certain types of cancer. The transplant involves removing the diseased liver and replacing it with a healthy one from a compatible donor.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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