1. Successful endovascular salvage of a pancreatic graft after a venous thrombosis: case report and literature review.
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Asher JF, Wilson CH, Talbot D, Manas DM, Williams R, and White SA
- Subjects
- Amylases urine, Biomarkers urine, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 complications, Diabetic Nephropathies diagnosis, Diabetic Nephropathies etiology, Early Diagnosis, Female, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic diagnosis, Kidney Failure, Chronic etiology, Kidney Transplantation, Middle Aged, Phlebography, Predictive Value of Tests, Radiography, Interventional, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Venous Thrombosis diagnosis, Venous Thrombosis etiology, Venous Thrombosis urine, Diabetic Nephropathies surgery, Endovascular Procedures, Kidney Failure, Chronic surgery, Pancreas Transplantation adverse effects, Thrombectomy methods, Venous Thrombosis therapy
- Abstract
Simultaneous kidney and pancreatic transplant is the criterion standard for treatment of end-stage renal failure because of diabetic nephropathy. Venous thrombosis occurs in approximately 5% of pancreatic transplants, and it is notoriously difficult to treat, forming the most common nonimmunologic cause of graft loss. We report a case of early detection of pancreatic graft venous thrombosis by measuring urinary amylase, resulting in the successful endovascular salvage of the pancreatic graft.
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- 2013
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