Results of the clinical use of lymphosorption in 57 patients with hepatic insufficiency of various etiology are described. Lymphosorption was found to be an effective method in exo- and endogenous hepatic insufficiency of the I and II degree. The detoxicating effect was decreased in patients with cholangitis and other purulent complications, hepatic coma with extensive necroses of the liver. Lymphosorption is thought to be inexpedient in malignant tumors of the liver with the symptoms of cancer intoxication.

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