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The Use of Oral Tacrolimus in a Case of Short Bowel Syndrome

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Journal Transpl Int
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2003 Sep 5
PMID 12955349
Citations 2
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Abstract

Achieving adequate oral immunosuppression in a renal transplant patient who develops short bowel syndrome provides a significant challenge. We report a case where oral tacrolimus has been used to provide immunosuppression in an established renal transplant patient who developed short bowel syndrome secondary to mesenteric infarction. After reviewing the literature, we conclude that tacrolimus can be used as first-line immunosuppression in patients with short bowel syndrome.

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