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The Donor
Once doctors feel sure that someone is a good transplant candidate, the search for a new liver will begin. The liver received will almost certainly be cadaveric (from a deceased organ donor). Unlike other kinds of organ transplants, the liver recipient and the liver donor do not have to be a perfect "match". There are, however, certain qualifications.
The donor must be:
- Approximately the same weight and body size as the recipient
- Free from disease, infection, or injury that affects the liver
- Usually of the same or a compatible blood type (see table below)
BLOOD TYPE COMPATIBILITY CHART
| Blood Type | Can receive liver from: | Generally can donate a liver to: |
| O | O | O, A, B, AB |
| A | A, O | A, AB |
| B | B, O | B, AB |
| AB | O, A, B, AB | AB |
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