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		<Journal>
			<PublisherName/>
			<JournalTitle>IJOTM</JournalTitle>
			<Issn>2008-6490</Issn>
			<Volume>6</Volume>
			<Issue>3</Issue>
			<PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
				<Year>2015</Year>
				<Month>07</Month>
				<Day>15</Day>
			</PubDate>
		</Journal>
		<ArticleTitle>Combined Liver-Kidney Transplantation for Hepatorenal Syndrome</ArticleTitle>
		<FirstPage>131</FirstPage>
		<LastPage>133</LastPage>
		<Language>EN</Language>
		<AuthorList>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>V</FirstName>
				<LastName>Kanubhai Sutariya</LastName>
			</Author>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>A</FirstName>
				<LastName>Tank</LastName>
			</Author>
			<Author>
				<FirstName>P</FirstName>
				<LastName>Ramanlal Modi</LastName>
				<Affiliation>Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery and Liver Transplantation, IKDRC-ITS, Civil Hospital Campus, India. drpranjal@yahoo.com</Affiliation>
			</Author>
		</AuthorList>
		<History>
			<PubDate PubStatus="received">
				<Year>2014</Year>
				<Month>09</Month>
				<Day>13</Day>
			</PubDate>
		</History>
		<Abstract>Among various complications of end-stage liver disease, hepatorenal syndrome has the highest mortality. Patients with both end-stage liver disease and end-stage renal disease are candidates for combined liver-kidney transplantation. However, patients with cirrhosis with decompensation presenting in the form of hepatorenal syndrome, are also likely candidates for the procedure. Herein, we present a patient who underwent combined liver-kidney transplantation for hepatorenal syndrome.</Abstract>
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