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    Combined Kidney Transplantation (Tx) with Heart, Liver or Pancreas

    Surgical technologies and immunosuppressive treatment refinment allow to practice simultaneous or differed multiple Tx for a same patient (pt).

    A. C. Marrast, J. L. Touraine, J. M. Dubernard, G. Dureau in Organ Shortage: The Solutions (1995)

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    Can we select candidates for combined kidney and heart or liver transplantation?

    A better understanding of diseases such as primary hyperoxaluria and multiorgan failure have led to the performance of combined organ transplantation. We present here the indications and results of combined ki...

    J. L. Garnier, A. C. Marrast, C. Pouteil-Noble, X. Martin in Organ Shortage: The Solutions (1995)

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    Discontinuation of Immunosuppressive Treatment after Kidney Transplantation

    Data were collected over a period of 24 years (since the early 70s). During this period, 12 definite case-reports of treatment discontinuation were recorded.

    S. Daoud, J. L. Garnier, N. Lefrançois in Cancer in Transplantation: Prevention and … (1996)

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    Interest of Radionuclide Imaging in Diagnosis of a Case of non Evident Urinary Fistula after Renal Transplantation

    Urinary fistula is a serious complication which usually occur early after renal transplantation and whose timely diagnosis is important before irreversible impairment of the graft. Ultrasonography, radiologic ...

    J M Ramackers, C N’Guyen, N Lefrançois in Cancer in Transplantation: Prevention and … (1996)

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    Disseminated Tuberculosis with Pulmonary Miliary and Pharyngeal Localisation in 2 Kidney Transplanted Patients

    We observed 2 cases of disseminated tuberculosis with pulmonary miliary.

    A C. Marrast, S. Daoud, J L. Garnier in Cancer in Transplantation: Prevention and … (1996)

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    Successful Fibrinolysis Following Thrombosis in a Grafted Kidney Artery

    A 25 year old man was admitted to the transplant unit for an acute kidney graft pain which occured 20 hours before associated with oliguria. The chronic renal failure was due to reflux nephropathy. He underwen...

    A C. Marrast, O. Rouvière, N. Lefrançois in Cancer in Transplantation: Prevention and … (1996)