Pere Ginès, M.D., and Robert W. Schrier, M.D. NEJM. Volume 361:1279-1290 September 24, 2009 Number 13
Renal failure is a challenging complication of cirrhosis1,2 and is one of the most important risk factors when liver transplantation is being considered. Patients with cirrhosis and renal failure are at high risk for death while awaiting transplantation and have an increased frequency of complications and reduced survival after transplantation, as compared with those without renal failure.3,4
In 2002, the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score — ....

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