Doctors use a combination of medical criteria and a scoring system called the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) to determine who receives a donor liver. The MELD score, which takes into account factors like the severity of liver disease, kidney function, and other health indicators, helps prioritize patients based on urgency. Additionally, considerations such as the patient's overall health, age, and the likelihood of successful transplantation are also factored into the decision. Ultimately, the goal is to maximize the chances of success for both the donor organ and the recipient.
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I'm guessing that the liver gets rid of urea/wast. wait sorry that's what the lungs due. The liver gets rid of fat, for example chocolate.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. So it is the liver which get inflammation in hepatitis. It gets enlarged in hepatitis.
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The liver.I think it's the liver...
No, the liver gets blood from the circulatory system, not the nervous system.
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Not all the time only if she gets a simple blood test that can tell you.
Liver does not change food into anything. What it does do is it cleans the body's blood. That's why if you drink alcohol, it goes to your liver and your liver gets rid of the alcohol. It has nothing to do with food.
AMMONIA and carbon-di-oxide combines in liver to make urea.
Absolutely, once she gets her period all they need is a sperm donor!
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