- De la amplia gama de complicaciones que pueden presentarse tras el trasplante hepático,
muchas pueden diagnosticarse y tratarse directamente por parte del radiólogo,
y nuestra implicación produce buenos resultados,
y asegura la mejor atención posible para el paciente.
- El radiólogo general,
tanto como el intervencionista,
debe conocer por tanto estos procedimientos y sus indicaciones,
y extremar su vigilancia en el diagnóstico de estas complicaciones.
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