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  • 21. 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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  • 22. Combined liver kidney transplantation in primary hyperoxaluria type I. Prevention of the recidive of calcium oxalate deposits in the renal graft.
    Lloveras JJ, Durand D, Dupre C, Rischman P, Fourtanier G, Ton That H, Suc JM.
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  • 23. Recurrence of primary hyperoxaluria after kidney transplantation.
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  • 24. [Severe renal failure in a child].
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  • 26. Plasma calcium oxalate supersaturation in children with primary hyperoxaluria and end-stage renal failure.
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    Janssen F, Hall M, Schurmans T, De Pauw L, Hooghe L, Gelin M, Goyens P, Kinnaert P.
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  • 32. Seven-year survival of renal transplant for oxalate nephropathy due to short-bowel syndrome.
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    Illum N, Lavard L, Danpure CJ, Horn T, AErenlund Jensen H, Skovby F.
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  • 39. Radiological and histological improvement of oxalate osteopathy after combined liver-kidney transplantation in primary hyperoxaluria type 1.
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  • 40. Primary hyperoxaluria type 1 causing end-stage renal disease in a 45-year-old patient.
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