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Ferrandiz-Pulido C, Torres I, Juarez-Dobjanschi C, Zarzoso-Munoz I, Berastegui C, Castells L, et al.
Clin Exp Dermatol . 2019 Feb; 44(4):e103-e109. PMID: 30701578
Background: Solid-organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) are at risk of developing vitamin D deficiency, mainly caused by reduced sunlight exposure with subsequent low vitamin D synthesis in the skin. Aim: To...
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Costa-Requena G, Cantarell M, Moreso F, Parramon G, Seron D
Rev Calid Asist . 2016 Jul; 32(1):33-39. PMID: 27425627
Introduction: Transplantation is an optimal form of treatment for end-stage renal disease, but requires lifelong adherence to immunosuppressive therapy. The aim of this study was to longitudinally assess the adherence...
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Azancot M, Moreso F, Cantarell C, Torres I, Seron D
NDT Plus . 2015 May; 4(3):198-200. PMID: 25984157
Operational tolerance is defined as stable renal function in transplants without immunosuppression for at least 1 year. We present histological assessments of two patients with operational tolerance. The first withdrew...
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Ibernon M, Moreso F, OValle F, Grinyo J, Moral R, Seron D
Transpl Immunol . 2014 Jul; 31(3):152-6. PMID: 25073029
Introduction: Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is a protein of the innate immune system that participates in host defense and the tissue injury/repair process, enhancing the clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages....
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Trilla E, Lorente D, Salvador C, Planas J, Placer J, Celma A, et al.
Actas Urol Esp . 2014 Mar; 38(8):552-6. PMID: 24636074
Objective: To analyze and evaluate our experience in surgical treatment with the open approach of the complex ureteral stenosis after adult kidney transplantation in a tertiary level hospital in the...
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Ibernon M, Moreso F, Ruiz-Majoral A, Sarrias X, Sarrias M, Grinyo J, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2011 Aug; 43(6):2199-204. PMID: 21839233
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of mortality after renal transplantation. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is considered to be an independent predictor of cardiovascular events. The main risk factors...
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Bayes B, Moreso F, Benitez R, Torres A, Diaz J, Granada M, et al.
Nefrologia . 2008 Oct; 28 Suppl 6:97-102. PMID: 18957019
Post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is one of the most important complications in kidney transplant patients because it has a significant impact on graft and patient survival. Diagnosis of PTDM should...
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Ramos R, Soto C, Mestres R, Jara J, Zequera H, Merello J, et al.
Nefrologia . 2008 Mar; 27(6):737-41. PMID: 18336104
Background: Symptomatic hypotension is the most frequent acute complication affecting patients during chronic hemodialysis treatment sessions. Many reports have demonstrated that the use of cool dialysate has a protective effect...
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Moreso F, Seron D, OValle F, Ibernon M, Goma M, Hueso M, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2007 Oct; 7(12):2739-47. PMID: 17949456
Patients with a protocol renal allograft biopsy simultaneously displaying interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy (IF/TA) and subclinical rejection (SCR) have a shortened graft survival than patients with a normal biopsy, or with...
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Brunet M, Crespo M, Millan O, Seron D, Torregrosa V, Jimenez O, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2007 Sep; 39(7):2160-2. PMID: 17889124
Introduction: Efficacious prophylaxis of acute rejection episodes (ARE) requires adequate exposure to each component of the immunosuppressive treatment from the first days after renal transplantation. The aim of the present...