Yes, he just had a liver transplant.
No. Steve Jobs does not have AIDS. No,He has cancer that was removed in 2004 and then a liver transplant in 2008 and is now on medical leave due to those conditions.
Steve Jobs, cofounder and CEO of Apple, passed away on October 5, 2011. Mr. Jobs had suffered from pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant as well. His innovation and creativity will long be remembered.
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Patients may be given a liver transplant in the event of liver failure as a complication of WD.
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A liver transplant may become necessary if complications occur
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Steve Jobs had suffered from liver disease and kindney failure. He was in a hospital when he passed.
You can indeed.
The first human liver transplant was performed in 1963, and since then, thousands of liver transplants are done every year.
The gallbladder is not essential - you can live without it quite easily (like your appendix). So it is never transplanted since it is not necessary. And when having a liver transplant, the gallbladder (both the original and the transplanted) are removed. Nobody with a liver transplant has a gall-bladder.