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Background Current understanding of clinical practice and care for maternal kidney disease in pregnancy in Australia is hampered by limitations in available renal‐specific datasets. Aims To capture the epidemiology, management, and outcomes of women with significant kidney disease in pregnancy and demonstrate feasibility of a national cohort study ...
Shilpanjali Jesudason+8 more
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The Growing Burden of Obesity: Addressing a Global Public Health Challenge
United European Gastroenterology Journal, EarlyView.
Patrizia Burra+11 more
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Atopic Status Is Associated With Kidney Transplanted Recipients' Outcomes
Allergy, EarlyView.
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Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2021
Purpose of review To define recent changes and future directions in the practice of pancreas transplantation (PT). Two major events have occurred in the past 18 months: COVID-19 pandemic, and the first world consensus conference on PT. Several innovative studies were published after the consensus conference.
Vistoli F., Kauffmann E. F., Boggi U.
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Purpose of review To define recent changes and future directions in the practice of pancreas transplantation (PT). Two major events have occurred in the past 18 months: COVID-19 pandemic, and the first world consensus conference on PT. Several innovative studies were published after the consensus conference.
Vistoli F., Kauffmann E. F., Boggi U.
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The Lancet, 1994
During the past decade, marked improvement has been made in the field of pancreas transplantation. The best results have been obtained in patients receiving a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant using the bladder drainage technique. An overall improvement in the secondary complications of diabetes has been documented in patients receiving ...
Antonio Secchi+3 more
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During the past decade, marked improvement has been made in the field of pancreas transplantation. The best results have been obtained in patients receiving a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant using the bladder drainage technique. An overall improvement in the secondary complications of diabetes has been documented in patients receiving ...
Antonio Secchi+3 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986
The data on vascularized pancreas transplant cases reported to the old American College of Surgeons/National Institutes of Health Organ Transplant Registry from December 17, 1966, through December 31, 1984, are summarized in this article. Also described is the experience at the University of Minnesota, where more than one fifth of the transplants have ...
D E, Sutherland+3 more
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The data on vascularized pancreas transplant cases reported to the old American College of Surgeons/National Institutes of Health Organ Transplant Registry from December 17, 1966, through December 31, 1984, are summarized in this article. Also described is the experience at the University of Minnesota, where more than one fifth of the transplants have ...
D E, Sutherland+3 more
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Transplantation of the Pancreas
Current Diabetes Reports, 2012Pancreas transplantation consistently induces insulin-independence in beta-cell-penic diabetic patients, but at the cost of major surgery and life-long immunosuppression. One year after grafting, patient survival rate now exceeds 95 % across recipient categories, while insulin independence is maintained in some 85 % of simultaneous pancreas and kidney ...
BOGGI, UGO+12 more
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1990
Widespread application of pancreas transplantation in diabetic patients without secondary complications or without a demonstrated propensity to develop complications will not be possible until antirejection strategies with fewer side effects have been developed.
D E, Sutherland, S A, Gruber
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Widespread application of pancreas transplantation in diabetic patients without secondary complications or without a demonstrated propensity to develop complications will not be possible until antirejection strategies with fewer side effects have been developed.
D E, Sutherland, S A, Gruber
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BMJ, 2017
The treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) presents many challenges to care providers and represents a major proportion of healthcare expenditure worldwide. Successful pancreas transplantation provides durable glycemic control and improves survival for patients with diabetes. Progress in the field has mainly been based on large single center
Kukla Aleksandra+3 more
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The treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) presents many challenges to care providers and represents a major proportion of healthcare expenditure worldwide. Successful pancreas transplantation provides durable glycemic control and improves survival for patients with diabetes. Progress in the field has mainly been based on large single center
Kukla Aleksandra+3 more
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