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View article: Adenovirus Infection in a Kidney–Pancreatic Transplant Recipient: Case Report
Adenovirus Infection in a Kidney–Pancreatic Transplant Recipient: Case Report Open
View article: A strange case of renal graft lithiasis
A strange case of renal graft lithiasis Open
View article: Bone densitometry versus bone histomorphometry in renal transplanted patients: a cross‐sectional study
Bone densitometry versus bone histomorphometry in renal transplanted patients: a cross‐sectional study Open
Bone loss leads to increase risk of fractures in renal transplantation. The aim of this study was to analyse the relationship between bone densitometry (DXA) findings, bone histomorphometry and bone-related molecules 1-year after renal tra…
View article: Acute Kidney Injury in the Context of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - A Clinical Case
Acute Kidney Injury in the Context of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - A Clinical Case Open
Extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease are common and extendable to all organs. Kidney and lower genitourinary system occurs in 4-23% of cases. This may be dependent on inflammatory bowel disease activity, secondary t…
View article: PGNMID in a patient with diabetes mellitus
PGNMID in a patient with diabetes mellitus Open
Diabetic nephropathy is a well known complication of diabetes mellitus and the leader cause of end -stage renal disease worldwide. Nonetheless, other forms of renal involvement can occur in diabetic population. Since it has prognostic and …
View article: Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation after liver transplantation: first Portuguese case report
Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplantation after liver transplantation: first Portuguese case report Open
Simultaneous kidney pancreas transplantation, if feasible, is the treatment of choice for the management of end-stage renal disease in patients with type 1 diabetes. This intervention can offer glycemic control and might also stabilize or …
View article: Neutropenic enterocolitis (typhlitis) in a kidney transplant patient: A case report
Neutropenic enterocolitis (typhlitis) in a kidney transplant patient: A case report Open
Typhlitis is a clinical entity rare in adults, reported in immunosuppressed patients. It is a life-threatening condition that occurs in neutropenic patients due to compromised integrity of the bowel wall and its exact pathogenesis is not c…
View article: P1418BONE-DERIVED HORMONES, MINERAL METABOLISM, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND PATIENT OUTCOME IN END-STAGE RENAL PATIENTS
P1418BONE-DERIVED HORMONES, MINERAL METABOLISM, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND PATIENT OUTCOME IN END-STAGE RENAL PATIENTS Open
Background and Aims Chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is frequent in end-stage renal disease ESRD (ESRD) patients, increasing morbid-mortality. The aim of this study was to analyse the associations between the new …
View article: P1675BONE DENSITOMETRY IN RENAL TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS
P1675BONE DENSITOMETRY IN RENAL TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS Open
Background and Aims Renal transplant and associated immunosuppression can influence bone volume. Presently, the data is conflicting with older studies showing bone loss after transplant, while recent ones didn’t conclude the same. The aim …
View article: P1696VASCULAR CALCIFICATION IN RENAL TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS
P1696VASCULAR CALCIFICATION IN RENAL TRANSPLANTED PATIENTS Open
Background and Aims Chronic kidney disease – mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is a well-known syndrome in end stage renal disease. Vascular calcifications are one of its components. Renal transplantation seemed to halt the progression o…
View article: FP168PREDICTING IGA NEPHROPATHY PROGNOSIS RIGHT AFTER INITIAL PRESENTATION: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
FP168PREDICTING IGA NEPHROPATHY PROGNOSIS RIGHT AFTER INITIAL PRESENTATION: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Open
View article: Rare diagnosis in a patient with diabetes with nephrotic proteinuria
Rare diagnosis in a patient with diabetes with nephrotic proteinuria Open
We report a 63-year-old man with well-controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension, who presented with new onset nephrotic proteinuria and rapid deterioration in renal function. The atypical clinical presentation prompted us to con…
View article: The challenge of pregnancy after kidney Transplantation
The challenge of pregnancy after kidney Transplantation Open
Kidney transplantation restores the impairment in fertility of end-stage renal disease patients. The majority of pregnancies after renal transplantation are sucessful, although there are risks for the mother and for the fetus, related to g…
View article: FP727CARDIOVASCULAR EVALUATION OF CANDIDATES FOR SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
FP727CARDIOVASCULAR EVALUATION OF CANDIDATES FOR SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Open
View article: SP724SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANT: A SINGLE-CENTER 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
SP724SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANT: A SINGLE-CENTER 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Open
View article: SP717ANALYSIS OF DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCHING IN SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION
SP717ANALYSIS OF DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCHING IN SIMULTANEOUS PANCREAS-KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION Open
View article: Morphologic patterns and treatment of transplant glomerulopathy: A retrospective analysis
Morphologic patterns and treatment of transplant glomerulopathy: A retrospective analysis Open
Transplant glomerulopathy is mainly due to chronic antibody‐mediated rejection and actually represents a major cause of long‐term allograft failure. The lack of effective treatment remains a serious problem in transplantation. A retrospect…
View article: New‐Onset Seizures 15 Years After Renal Transplant
New‐Onset Seizures 15 Years After Renal Transplant Open
American Journal of Transplantation Images in Transplantation—Continuing Medical Education (CME)Each month, the American Journal of Transplantation will feature Images in Transplantation, a journal‐based CME activity, chosen to educate par…
View article: MP688MARGINAL DONORS WITH DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY: WORSE OUTCOMES?
MP688MARGINAL DONORS WITH DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY: WORSE OUTCOMES? Open
View article: Type B aortic dissection in a chronic haemodialysis patient
Type B aortic dissection in a chronic haemodialysis patient Open
A 61-year-old African-American patient presented to the emergency room with severe back pain. The patient had a history of end-stage renal disease on haemodialysis for 6 years, chronic obstructive lung disease and uncontrolled hypertension…
View article: Early Renal Protocol Biopsies: For Some But Not For All Renal Transplant Patients?
Early Renal Protocol Biopsies: For Some But Not For All Renal Transplant Patients? Open
Subclinical rejection following renal transplant is associated with worse outcomes, which can be prevented if recognized early. Protocol allograft biopsies have emerged as an option to identify and allow treatment of subclinical rejection,…