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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2006
Intestinal transplantation has become a therapeutic option for irreversible benign chronic intestinal failure associated with life-threatening complications of long-term HPN or high risk of death due to the underlying gastrointestinal disease. Four transplant types can be performed: isolated small bowel transplant, multivisceral transplant, combined ...
PINNA, ANTONIO DANIELE +2 more
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Intestinal transplantation has become a therapeutic option for irreversible benign chronic intestinal failure associated with life-threatening complications of long-term HPN or high risk of death due to the underlying gastrointestinal disease. Four transplant types can be performed: isolated small bowel transplant, multivisceral transplant, combined ...
PINNA, ANTONIO DANIELE +2 more
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Viral enteritis in intestinal transplant recipients
Transplant Infectious Disease, 2020Intestinal transplant recipients (ITR) are at high risk for infections due to the high level of immunosuppression required to prevent rejection. There are limited data regarding viral enteritis post‐intestinal transplantation. We retrospectively reviewed
A. Servais +8 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2016
Intestinal transplantation has now emerged as a lifesaving therapeutic option and standard of care for patients with irreversible intestinal failure. Improvement in survival over the years has justified expansion of the indications for intestinal transplantation beyond the original indications approved by Center for Medicare and Medicaid services ...
Aparna, Rege, Debra, Sudan
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Intestinal transplantation has now emerged as a lifesaving therapeutic option and standard of care for patients with irreversible intestinal failure. Improvement in survival over the years has justified expansion of the indications for intestinal transplantation beyond the original indications approved by Center for Medicare and Medicaid services ...
Aparna, Rege, Debra, Sudan
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Pediatric intestinal transplantation
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2022Advancements in donor management, organ preservation and operative techniques, as well as immunosuppressive therapies, have provided children with intestinal failure and its complications a chance not only for enteral autonomy but also long-term survival through intestinal transplantation (ITx).
Eliza J, Lee +2 more
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1999
Intestinal transplantation might become the alternative to definitive parenteral nutrition in patients with permanent intestinal failure. Indeed, recent advances in immunosuppressive treatment and better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation into the realms of standard treatment of intestinal failure.
O, Goulet +6 more
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Intestinal transplantation might become the alternative to definitive parenteral nutrition in patients with permanent intestinal failure. Indeed, recent advances in immunosuppressive treatment and better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation into the realms of standard treatment of intestinal failure.
O, Goulet +6 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2009
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PIRONI, LORIS, Staun M, Van Gossum A.
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PIRONI, LORIS, Staun M, Van Gossum A.
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, 1997
In contrast to other solid organ transplantations slow progress has been seen in introducing intestinal transplantation (IT) from an experimental level to clinical practice. In nine years less than 200 transplantations have been performed worldwide with a three-years, survival of approximately 40%. The main problem of IT is immunological. Large amounts
O, Goulet +4 more
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In contrast to other solid organ transplantations slow progress has been seen in introducing intestinal transplantation (IT) from an experimental level to clinical practice. In nine years less than 200 transplantations have been performed worldwide with a three-years, survival of approximately 40%. The main problem of IT is immunological. Large amounts
O, Goulet +4 more
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Science Translational Medicine, 2020
Donor fecal microbiota transplantation restores gut microbial diversity and reduces graft-versus-host disease in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.
Y. V. van Lier +11 more
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Donor fecal microbiota transplantation restores gut microbial diversity and reduces graft-versus-host disease in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.
Y. V. van Lier +11 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
Advances in immunosuppressive treatment as well as better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation (ITx) into the realm of standard treatment for permanent intestinal failure. The results from the intestinal Transplant International Registry (www.intestinaltransplant.org) indicate that ITx is currently an ...
Olivier, Goulet, Yann, Révillon
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Advances in immunosuppressive treatment as well as better monitoring and control of acute rejection have brought intestinal transplantation (ITx) into the realm of standard treatment for permanent intestinal failure. The results from the intestinal Transplant International Registry (www.intestinaltransplant.org) indicate that ITx is currently an ...
Olivier, Goulet, Yann, Révillon
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1998
Increasing experience with intestinal transplantation has led to the refinement of techniques to detect and treat rejection and infectious complications. Improved outcome has led to a broadening of the indications for intestinal transplantation, particularly solitary intestinal transplantation.
J S, Thompson, A N, Langnas
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Increasing experience with intestinal transplantation has led to the refinement of techniques to detect and treat rejection and infectious complications. Improved outcome has led to a broadening of the indications for intestinal transplantation, particularly solitary intestinal transplantation.
J S, Thompson, A N, Langnas
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