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287 related items for PubMed ID: 15593027

  • 1. [Severe renal failure in a child].
    Maringhini S, D'Alessandro MM, Di Martino A, Stella M, Raiata F, Marangella M.
    G Ital Nefrol; 2004; 21(6):581-6. PubMed ID: 15593027
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  • 2. Primary hyperoxaluria: clinical course, diagnosis, and treatment after kidney failure.
    Raju DL, Cantarovich M, Brisson ML, Tchervenkov J, Lipman ML.
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  • 3. Transplantation procedures in primary hyperoxaluria type 1.
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  • 4. Primary hyperoxaluria type 1: clinical manifestations in infancy and prenatal diagnosis.
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  • 5. Two-step transplantation for primary hyperoxaluria: cadaveric liver followed by living donor related kidney transplantation.
    Malla I, Lysy PA, Godefroid N, Smets F, Malaise J, Reding R, Sokal EM.
    Pediatr Transplant; 2009 Sep; 13(6):782-4. PubMed ID: 19032423
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  • 6. Recurrence of oxalate deposition in a renal transplant during ciclosporin A therapy.
    Drachman R, Dollberg L, Drukker A.
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  • 7. Reversal of oxalosis cardiomyopathy after combined liver and kidney transplantation.
    Detry O, Honoré P, DeRoover A, Trimeche M, Demoulin JC, Beaujean M, Moonen M, Godon JP, Boniver J, Jacquet N, Meurisse M.
    Transpl Int; 2002 Jan; 15(1):50-2. PubMed ID: 11875614
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  • 8. Infantile primary hyperoxaluria type 1 with end stage renal failure.
    Khoo JJ, Pee S, Kamaludin DP.
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  • 9. [Sequential combined liver-kidney transplantation for a one-year-old boy with infantile primary hyperoxaluria type 1].
    Motoyoshil Y, Hattori M, Chikamoto H, Nakakura H, Furue T, Miyakawa S, Kohno M, Ito K, Kai K, Nakajima I, Fuchinoue S, Teraoka S, Akiba T, Kitayama H, Wada N, Ogawa Y.
    Nihon Jinzo Gakkai Shi; 2006 Aug; 48(1):22-8. PubMed ID: 16480063
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  • 10. Primary hyperoxaluria (type I): attempted treatment by combined hepatic and renal transplantation.
    Watts RW, Calne RY, Williams R, Mansell MA, Veall N, Purkiss P, Rolles K.
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  • 11. Diagnosis and management of primary hyperoxaluria type 1 in infancy.
    Parekh RS, Smoyer WE, Bunchman TE.
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  • 12. A 20-year experience of combined liver/kidney transplantation for primary hyperoxaluria (PH1): the European PH1 transplant registry experience 1984-2004.
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  • 13. Primary hyperoxaluria in an adult presenting with end-stage renal failure together with hypercalcemia and hypothyroidism.
    Karadag S, Gursu M, Aydin Z, Uzun S, Dogan O, Ozturk S, Kazancioglu R.
    Hemodial Int; 2011 Oct; 15(4):573-6. PubMed ID: 22111829
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  • 14. Primary hyperoxaluria: simultaneous combined liver and kidney transplantation from a living related donor.
    Astarcioglu I, Karademir S, Gülay H, Bora S, Astarcioglu H, Kavukcu S, Türkmen M, Soylu A.
    Liver Transpl; 2003 Apr; 9(4):433-6. PubMed ID: 12682898
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  • 15. Clearance and removal of oxalate in children on intensified dialysis for primary hyperoxaluria type 1.
    Illies F, Bonzel KE, Wingen AM, Latta K, Hoyer PF.
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  • 16. Initial manifestation of primary hyperoxaluria type I in adults-- recognition, diagnosis, and management.
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  • 17. Prolonged survival after renal transplantation in primary hyperoxaluria of childhood.
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  • 18. Clinical expression and long-term outcomes of primary hyperoxaluria types 1 and 2.
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  • 19. Dilemma of oxalosis in end stage renal failure: isolated kidney allograft or hemodialysis.
    Mourani C, Mallat S, Moukarzel M, Bassil Z, Akatcherian C.
    J Med Liban; 1999 Jan; 47(5):317-20. PubMed ID: 10887538
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  • 20. Reversal of pancytopenia following kidney transplantation in a patient of primary hyperoxaluria with bone marrow involvement.
    Sud K, Swaminathan S, Varma N, Kohli HS, Jha V, Gupta KL, Sakhuja V.
    Nephrology (Carlton); 2004 Dec; 9(6):422-5. PubMed ID: 15663648
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