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Liver transplants
Liver transplants can be successful in people with HIV. An increasing number have been performed on people who are coinfected with HIV and hepatitis B or C.
You are most likely to have a successful liver transplant if you have cirrhosis and HIV has not done too much damage to your immune system or you have responded well to antiretroviral therapy.