Prolonged liver transplantation survival and aging successfully
The traditional definition of successful aging as the absence of disease, disability, and cognitive impairment is not always applicable to patients with long survival despite complex multimorbidity. This case report details the situation of an 87-year-old man, currently partially self-sufficient and...
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