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Information On Patients With CVID Hypogammaglobulinemia And Cirrhosis From A Medication Doing Well After Transplantation ?

Have you heard of many patients with CVID (Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disease) Hypogammaglobulinemia and cirrhosis from a medication with no history of ANY Hepatitis doing WELL after transplantation? Or CVID patient with Cirrhosis from a medication? I have Cirrhosis from an antibiotic and I have a friend who has PSC and CVID but post transplant she is not doing well.
Thu, 10 Jul 2014
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very subjective question I guss, I did met with post op liver transplant with immunodeficiency doing well after 5-7 years, and at the same time with immediate reactions, according it's all depends on individual, regular ultrasound follow up with liver and immunology would help. hope it help, any specific question will be answered. thank you.
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Information On Patients With CVID Hypogammaglobulinemia And Cirrhosis From A Medication Doing Well After Transplantation ?

very subjective question I guss, I did met with post op liver transplant with immunodeficiency doing well after 5-7 years, and at the same time with immediate reactions, according it s all depends on individual, regular ultrasound follow up with liver and immunology would help. hope it help, any specific question will be answered. thank you.