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tMCS Causing Myocardial Extramedullary Hematopoiesis Secondary to Massive Hemolysis. [PDF]
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Characteristics and outcomes of Bahraini pediatric patients sent abroad for bone marrow transplantation: A ten-year retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Malignant Neoplasm in Kidney Transplantation
International Journal of Urology, 1998Background: The kidney recipient is at a higher risk for cancer than is the general population, although the incidence of neoplasms in general is considered lower in Japan than in Western countries. The cause of this increased risk associated with either transplantation or geography has not yet been established.
Shunsuke Nagano+7 more
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Cardiovascular disease and neoplasms after pancreas transplantation
The Lancet, 1998Sir—With respect to Edmond Ryan’s April 11 commentary on the clinical indications of pancreas transplantation, we would briefly report our experience. Since 1985 we have enrolled 333 insulin-dependent diabetic patients to the kidney-pancreas transplantation programme: 107 patients received kidney-pancreas (KP) transplantation (25 duct-obstruction [KPS ...
A. Secchi+4 more
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Cerebral Neoplasms Associated With Renal Transplantation
Archives of Neurology, 1970IT HAS BEEN recognized recently that neoplastic growths, particularly of the reticuloendothelial system, may be a complication of human organ transplantation. Ten malignant lymphomas have been found in the world transplantation experience, an incidence apparently greater than chance.
Stuart A. Schneck, Israel Penn
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