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Low‐dose aspirin confers protection against acute cellular allograft rejection after primary liver transplantation
This study investigated the effect of low‐dose aspirin in primary adult liver transplantation (LT) on acute cellular rejection (ACR) as well as arterial patency rates. The use of low‐dose aspirin after LT is practiced by many transplant centers to minimize the risk of hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT)...
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