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Mour G, Kukla A, Jaramillo A, Ramon D, Wadei H, Stegall M
Kidney360 . 2024 Sep; 5(11):1763-1770. PMID: 39283695
The Hispanic population of the United States is the second largest racial or ethnic group, comprising 18.7% of the population. However, this population is incredibly heterogeneous differing in genetic traits,...
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Lott D, Mour G, Grandjean D, Zacharias S, Stearns E, Chang B, et al.
Mayo Clin Proc . 2024 Aug; 99(9):1445-1448. PMID: 39115512
Laryngeal transplant (LT) is a promising option to restore quality of life in patients with severe laryngeal dysfunction or a laryngectomy. These patients may be tracheostomy tube dependent or gastrostomy...
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Mour G, Ninan J, Butterfield D, Zhang N, Nair S, Smith M, et al.
Clin Transplant . 2024 Jul; 38(7):e15373. PMID: 39023085
Background: Alternate complement dysregulation postrenal transplantation can result in thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). There is a scarcity of data regarding outcomes based on the timing of TMA post-transplant, coupled with a...
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Abu Jawdeh B, Smith M, Hudson M, Mour G, Budhiraja P, Rosenthal J
Front Med (Lausanne) . 2023 Nov; 10:1282827. PMID: 37928458
Introduction: JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is a ubiquitous virus that can be latent in the brain and the kidney. It is the etiologic agent responsible for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, a fatal,...
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Budhiraja P, Butterfield R, Gea-Banacloche J, Swaminathan S, Smith M, Khamash H, et al.
Clin Transplant . 2023 Sep; 37(12):e15125. PMID: 37705388
Background: Urinary Tract Infections are the most common post-transplant infection and can have varied presentations. This study aimed to describe the outcomes of kidney transplant recipients with asymptomatic histologic pyelonephritis...
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Nair S, Thorp A, Hanna W, Johnson B, Smith B, Iyengar S, et al.
Front Public Health . 2023 Apr; 11:1116823. PMID: 37064665
Background: We lack data on the effectiveness of education and the patient's attitude toward different deceased donor kidney types. A prospective study was performed to evaluate patient attitudes, baseline knowledge,...
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Whigham M, Heilman R, Nair S, Buras M, Lim E, Jaramillo A, et al.
Transplant Direct . 2022 Oct; 8(10):e1381. PMID: 36204188
Methods: A single-center retrospective study of a cohort of patients who underwent protocol biopsies within 4 mo after transplantation with timely follow-up protocol biopsies were assessed. Patients with recurrent glomerulonephritis...
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Lemke A, Brokmeier H, Leung S, Mara K, Mour G, Wadei H, et al.
Clin Transplant . 2022 May; 36(8):e14718. PMID: 35593882
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus in kidney transplant recipients is a risk factor for cardiovascular events and premature death. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are increasingly used in nontransplant populations to improve...
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Mour G, Chang Y, Calderon E, Chang J, Velazco C, Jadlowiec C, et al.
Clin Transplant . 2022 Feb; 36(6):e14618. PMID: 35182437
Background: Centers discard high kidney donor profile index (KDPI) allografts, potentially related to delayed graft function and prolonged hospital use by kidney transplant recipients (KTR). We sought to determine whether...
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Jayasekera C, Vikram H, Rifat Z, Wagler J, Okubo K, Braaksma B, et al.
Transplant Direct . 2022 Jan; 8(2):e1286. PMID: 35047665
Background: The risk of donor-derived severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in solid organ (heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, and intestine) transplant recipients is poorly understood. Since hematogenous...