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[Pancreas transplantation. II].

Minerva medica, 1982
So far no really successful therapy has been found for diabetes mellitus, though it is a common disease and its complications, involving microangiopathy, are extremely serious. The serious limitation of all forms of insulin therapy (various types of insulin and insulin pump) is the impossibility of achieving a fast, successful response to either the ...
F. Marincola   +3 more
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Pancreas and Islet Transplantation

2001
The aim of pancreas and islet transplantation is to establish the same status of glucose control that is provided by endogenous secretion of insulin from a healthy native pancreas in order to improve the quality of life and ameliorate secondary diabetic complications in patients with type I insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).
Vassilios Papalois, Nadey S Hakim
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Transplantation of the Pancreas

2004
1. Diabetes Mellitus, 2. Modern Concepts of Diabetes Mellitus, 3. Limitations of Nontransplant Treatment Options for Type I Diabetes Mellitus, 4. History of Pancreas Transplantation, 5. Experimental Pancreas Transplantation, 6. The Pancreas and Islet Transplant Population, 7. Pretransplant Evaluation, 8. Surgical Aspects of Pancreas Transplantation, 9.
David E.R. Sutherland, J. S. Najarian
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DCD for Pancreas Transplantation

2014
In terms of absolute shortages of donors, organ transplantation in Japan is in a more serious position than in Europe or the United States. In Japan, a law allowing organ transplantation from brain-dead donors finally came into force in October 1997. The first organ procurement after the enactment of this law was carried out from a deceased donor in ...
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Pancreas transplantation.

Clinical chemistry, 1983
Between December, 1966 and October, 1981, 183 pancreas transplants were performed in attempts to correct the metabolic defect in 171 insulin-dependent diabetic patients. Nearly half of the transplants have been performed in the last two years. Currently, 20 patients have functioning grafts and are insulin independent.
D E, Sutherland   +2 more
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Transplantation of the Pancreas

2006
The realization of successful islet cell transplant forever has changed the face of P Tx. No longer are the prospects for islet cell transplant “just around the corner.” The success of islet cell transplant after so many years of futility has spawned new interest in hepatocyte transplant for liver transplant as well as in the potential of stem cells ...
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Pancreas transplantation

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1989
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Pancreas transplantation: An update

Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews, 1995
Angelika C. Gruessner   +5 more
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