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Researchers uncover a new way to understand how children fare after liver transplantation
A study of 140 parent-child pairs found discrepancies in quality-of-life reports better predict pediatric liver transplant outcomes than clinical indicators, using a new app for real-time clinician feedback.
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Researchers uncover a new way to understand how children fare after liver transplantation
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have uncovered a new way to understand how children fare after liver transplantation: by focusing not on medical test results, but on how differently parents and children perceive the child's well-being.
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Read Full ArticleDifferences in family perspectives guide quality of life after pediatric liver transplant, study finds
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have uncovered a new way to understand how children fare after liver transplantation: by focusing not on medical test results, but on how differently parents and children perceive the child's well-being.
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