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188 related items for PubMed ID: 8770999

  • 1. Management of oxalosis.
    Broyer M, Jouvet P, Niaudet P, Daudon M, Revillon Y.
    Kidney Int Suppl; 1996 Jan; 53():S93-8. PubMed ID: 8770999
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. Transplantation procedures in primary hyperoxaluria type 1.
    Latta A, Müller-Wiefel DE, Sturm E, Kemper M, Burdelski M, Broelsch CE.
    Clin Nephrol; 1996 Jul; 46(1):21-3. PubMed ID: 8832145
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  • 4. 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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  • 5. Primary hyperoxaluria: clinical course, diagnosis, and treatment after kidney failure.
    Raju DL, Cantarovich M, Brisson ML, Tchervenkov J, Lipman ML.
    Am J Kidney Dis; 2008 Jan; 51(1):e1-5. PubMed ID: 18155525
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  • 6. Combined liver-kidney transplantation for primary hyperoxaluria type 1 in young children.
    Ellis SR, Hulton SA, McKiernan PJ, de Ville de Goyet J, Kelly DA.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2001 Feb; 16(2):348-54. PubMed ID: 11158411
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  • 7. Failure of isolated kidney transplantation in a pediatric patient with primary hyperoxaluria type 2.
    Naderi G, Latif A, Tabassomi F, Esfahani ST.
    Pediatr Transplant; 2014 May; 18(3):E69-73. PubMed ID: 24597735
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  • 8. 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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  • 9. Renal graft failure due to type 1 primary hyperoxaluria.
    Riksen NP, Timmers HJ, Assmann KJ, Huysmans FT.
    Neth J Med; 2002 Nov; 60(10):407-10. PubMed ID: 12607592
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  • 10. 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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  • 11. Early renal failure after domino hepatic transplantation using the liver from a compound heterozygous patient with primary hyperoxaluria.
    Farese S, Trost N, Candinas D, Huynh-Do U.
    Nephrol Dial Transplant; 2005 Nov; 20(11):2557-60. PubMed ID: 16077137
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  • 12. Renal transplantation in a child with primary oxalosis.
    Casale AJ, Leichter HE, Sheth KJ, Segura AD, Lawson RK.
    Child Nephrol Urol; 1990 Nov; 10(2):103-6. PubMed ID: 2253246
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  • 13. Plasma calcium oxalate supersaturation in children with primary hyperoxaluria and end-stage renal failure.
    Hoppe B, Kemper MJ, Bökenkamp A, Portale AA, Cohn RA, Langman CB.
    Kidney Int; 1999 Jul; 56(1):268-74. PubMed ID: 10411702
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  • 14. One hundred percent patient and kidney allograft survival with simultaneous liver and kidney transplantation in infants with primary hyperoxaluria: a single-center experience.
    Millan MT, Berquist WE, So SK, Sarwal MM, Wayman KI, Cox KL, Filler G, Salvatierra O, Esquivel CO.
    Transplantation; 2003 Nov 27; 76(10):1458-63. PubMed ID: 14657686
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  • 15. Potential for bilateral nephrectomy to reduce oxalate release after combined liver and kidney transplantation for primary hyperoxaluria type 1.
    Mizusawa Y, Parnham AP, Falk MC, Burke JR, Nicol D, Yamanaka J, Lynch SV, Strong RW.
    Clin Transplant; 1997 Oct 27; 11(5 Pt 1):361-5. PubMed ID: 9361924
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  • 16. 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.
    Clin Nephrol; 1992 Sep 27; 38(3):128-31. PubMed ID: 1395163
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  • 17. Initial manifestation of primary hyperoxaluria type I in adults-- recognition, diagnosis, and management.
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    West J Med; 1996 Jan 27; 164(1):42-53. PubMed ID: 8779202
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  • 18. [Adult type I primary hyperoxaluria: 2 cases confirmed by liver biopsy at end-stage renal insufficiency].
    Schillinger F, Mahmoud M, Montagnac R, Collin P, Milcent T.
    Nephrologie; 1990 Jan 27; 11(4):217-21. PubMed ID: 2074921
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  • 19. Transplantation procedures in children with primary hyperoxaluria type 1: outcome and longitudinal growth.
    Brinkert F, Ganschow R, Helmke K, Harps E, Fischer L, Nashan B, Hoppe B, Kulke S, Müller-Wiefel DE, Kemper MJ.
    Transplantation; 2009 May 15; 87(9):1415-21. PubMed ID: 19424045
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  • 20. Autopsy findings of a case with oxalosis.
    Doganavsargil B, Akil I, Sen S, Mir S, Basdemir G.
    Pediatr Dev Pathol; 2009 May 15; 12(3):229-32. PubMed ID: 19736658
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