Methods Of Treating Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Liver Transplant

Depending on the severity of the symptoms and the systems they affect, a liver transplant may be a necessary treatment option. Though the initial tumors form outside the liver, it's common for the growths to spread to the liver. The tumors are cancerous and malignant. Once they've spread to the liver, the overall condition becomes harder to treat due to the multiple organ systems affected. A transplant involves the removal of the diseased liver. A healthy liver from a donor is then transplanted. Most patients will only need a lobe from a living donor rather than a whole liver from a deceased donor. Liver transplants are typically recommended when the liver is too damaged to function properly. Some patients may struggle to qualify for transplant lists when multiple systems are affected by the tumors.
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