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Are protocol graft biopsies after pediatric liver transplantation useful? Experience in a single center over 20 years.

Emma WischlenOlivier BoillotChristine RivetAlain LachauxRaymonde BouvierValérie HervieuJean-Yves ScoazecSophie Collardeau-FrachonJérôme DumortierNoémie Laverdure
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
Our results suggest that, although it often does not prompt any treatment changes, PLB could be performed because of its ability to detect silent rejection requiring an increase in immunosuppression. PLB could be carried out 1, 5, and 10 years after LT and then every 10 years in patients with normal biological and imaging results and no recent complications, while other patients could be kept on a 5-year protocol. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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