3 results on '"Davide Socci"'
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Tomohiko Adachi, Toshiyuki Adachi, Rodolfo Alejandro, Ana M. Alvarez, Domenico Alvaro, Spencer R. Andrei, Matthew Armfield, Amish Asthana, Stephen F. Badylak, David A. Baidal, Appakalai N. Balamurugan, Gianpaolo Balzano, Ipsita Banerjee, Kaylene Barrera, Will Bataller, Greg J. Beilman, Melena D. Bellin, Dora M. Berman, Louise Berry, Daniel Bojar, Rita Bottino, Nathaniel W. Brigle, Henry Buchwald, Jane N. Buchwald, Vincenzo Cardinale, Guido Carpino, Renee Cercone, Deborah Chaimov, Christopher G. Chapman, Amanda Child, Srinath Chinnakotla, Gaetano Ciancio, Kristin P. Colling, Marie Cook, David K.C. Cooper, Alexandria Coughlan, Rick de Vries, Juan Domínguez-Bendala, Ty B. Dunn, Susumu Eguchi, Massimo Falconi, Austin K. Feeney, Magali J. Fontaine, Benjamin S. Freedman, Virginia Fuenmayor, Martin Fussenegger, Maureen Gannon, Eugenio Gauido, Michael A. Goedde, Rainer W.G. Gruessner, Carolin Hermanns, Masaaki Hidaka, Masataka Hirabaru, Michael G. Hughes, Abid Hussain, Hajime Imamura, Marco Infante, G. Janani, Marlon Jetten, Christopher M. Jones, Jagan Kalivarathan, Mazhar A. Kanak, David L. Kaplan, Tatsuya Kin, Manishekhar Kumar, Jonathan R.T. Lakey, Giacomo Lanzoni, Emily J. Larkin, Esther Latres, Yoojin C. Lee, Elina Linetsky, Gopalakrishnan Loganathan, Elisa Maillard, Biman B. Mandal, Adela Helvia Martinez, Hajime Matsushima, Jeffrey B. Matthews, Kendall McEachron, Raffaella Melzi, Alessia Mercalli, Giovanni Migliaccio, Samantha A. Mitchell, Sami Mohammed, Sean Muir, Rita Nano, Siddharth Narayanan, Koji Natsuda, Jon S. Odorico, Shinichiro Ono, Giuseppe Orlando, Nathalia Padilla, Silvia Pellegrini, Laura Perin, Lorenzo Piemonti, Antonello Pileggi, Catalina Pineda Molina, Elizabeth C. Poli, Mirza Muhammad Fahd Qadir, Camillo Ricordi, L. Rodriguez Rilo, R. Paul Robertson, William Rust, Sara Dutton Sackett, Pratik Saxena, Alexander Schwartzman, Sarah J. Schwarzenberg, Michael V. Sefton, Sidharth Sharma, Benjamin Smood, Davide Socci, Valeria Sordi, Adam Stell, Aaron A. Stock, Mitsuhisa Takatsuki, Alice A. Tomei, Daniel M. Tremmel, Bernard E. Tuch, Vijayaganapathy Vaithilingam, Aart van Apeldoorn, Valentina Villani, Alexander E. Vlahos, Stuart K. Williams, Xiangwei Xiao, Kunal Yadav, Manpei Yamashita, and Henryk Zulewski
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- 2020
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3. Islet autotransplantation: Indication beyond chronic pancreatitis
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Alessia Mercalli, Gianpaolo Balzano, Lorenzo Piemonti, Raffaella Melzi, Massimo Falconi, Davide Socci, Rita Nano, G Orlando, L Piemonti, C Ricordi, R.J. Stratta, R. W.G. Gruessner, Piemonti, Lorenzo, Nano, Rita, Melzi, Raffaella, Mercalli, Alessia, Socci, Davide, Falconi, Massimo, and Balzano, Gianpaolo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hypoglycemia ,medicine.disease ,Islet ,Gastroenterology ,Autotransplantation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Pancreatectomy ,medicine ,Pancreatitis ,Glucose homeostasis ,Pancreas ,business - Abstract
The loss of parenchyma after pancreatectomy causes an extreme disruption of glucose homeostasis known as “pancreatogenic diabetes” which is characterized by disabling episodes of hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia, increased morbidity and mortality, and target organ damage. The number of subjects undergoing pancreatic surgery is increasing, owing to early diagnosis of premalignant lesions and to the referral of patients affected by surgical pancreatic diseases to high-volume institutions. Therefore, a growing number of pancreatectomized patients with long life expectancy is exposed to the risk of pancreatogenic diabetes, with a significant impact on quality and duration of life. Islet autotransplantation (IAT) could offer a valuable option to avoid “pancreatogenic diabetes.” In fact, the most successful islet transplants have been performed in no autoimmune diabetes patients, in an autologous setting, in conjunction with total or near total pancreatectomy for the treatment of pancreatic or hepatobiliary conditions. Here we discuss the feasibility, efficiency, and safety of IAT for the prevention of surgical diabetes after extensive or total pancreatic resection for pancreas disease other than chronic pancreatitis.
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- 2019
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