Liver cell transplantation in severe infantile oxalosis--a potential bridging procedure to orthotopic liver transplantation?

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Liver cell transplantation in severe infantile oxalosis--a potential bridging procedure to orthotopic liver transplantation? / Beck, Bodo B; Habbig, Sandra; Dittrich, Katalin; Stippel, Dirk; Kaul, Ingrid; Koerber, Friederike; Goebel, Heike; Salido, Eduardo C; Kemper, Markus J.; Meyburg, Jochen; Hoppe, Bernd.

in: NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPL, Jahrgang 27, Nr. 7, 7, 2012, S. 2984-2989.

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Beck, BB, Habbig, S, Dittrich, K, Stippel, D, Kaul, I, Koerber, F, Goebel, H, Salido, EC, Kemper, MJ, Meyburg, J & Hoppe, B 2012, 'Liver cell transplantation in severe infantile oxalosis--a potential bridging procedure to orthotopic liver transplantation?', NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPL, Jg. 27, Nr. 7, 7, S. 2984-2989. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22287658?dopt=Citation>

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Beck, B. B., Habbig, S., Dittrich, K., Stippel, D., Kaul, I., Koerber, F., Goebel, H., Salido, E. C., Kemper, M. J., Meyburg, J., & Hoppe, B. (2012). Liver cell transplantation in severe infantile oxalosis--a potential bridging procedure to orthotopic liver transplantation? NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPL, 27(7), 2984-2989. [7]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22287658?dopt=Citation

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@article{99b24442b35946a5b743345b816bb91b,
title = "Liver cell transplantation in severe infantile oxalosis--a potential bridging procedure to orthotopic liver transplantation?",
abstract = "The infantile form of primary hyperoxaluria type I (PHI) is the most devastating PH subtype leading to early end-stage renal failure and severe systemic oxalosis. Combined or sequential liver-kidney transplantation (LKTx) is the only curative option but it involves substantial risks, especially in critically ill infants. The procedure also requires resources that are simply not available to many children suffering from PHI worldwide. Less invasive and less complex therapeutic interventions allowing a better timing are clearly needed. Liver cell transplantation (LCT) may expand the narrow spectrum of auxiliary measures to buy time until LKTx for infants can be performed more safely.",
keywords = "Humans, Male, Female, Risk Factors, Prognosis, Follow-Up Studies, Child, Preschool, Infant, Cells, Cultured, Pilot Projects, Tissue Donors, *Liver Transplantation, *Kidney Transplantation, Oxalates/metabolism, Hepatocytes/cytology/*transplantation, Hyperoxaluria, Primary/complications/*surgery, Kidney Failure, Chronic/*etiology, Humans, Male, Female, Risk Factors, Prognosis, Follow-Up Studies, Child, Preschool, Infant, Cells, Cultured, Pilot Projects, Tissue Donors, *Liver Transplantation, *Kidney Transplantation, Oxalates/metabolism, Hepatocytes/cytology/*transplantation, Hyperoxaluria, Primary/complications/*surgery, Kidney Failure, Chronic/*etiology",
author = "Beck, {Bodo B} and Sandra Habbig and Katalin Dittrich and Dirk Stippel and Ingrid Kaul and Friederike Koerber and Heike Goebel and Salido, {Eduardo C} and Kemper, {Markus J.} and Jochen Meyburg and Bernd Hoppe",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "2984--2989",
journal = "NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPL",
issn = "0931-0509",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "7",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Liver cell transplantation in severe infantile oxalosis--a potential bridging procedure to orthotopic liver transplantation?

AU - Beck, Bodo B

AU - Habbig, Sandra

AU - Dittrich, Katalin

AU - Stippel, Dirk

AU - Kaul, Ingrid

AU - Koerber, Friederike

AU - Goebel, Heike

AU - Salido, Eduardo C

AU - Kemper, Markus J.

AU - Meyburg, Jochen

AU - Hoppe, Bernd

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - The infantile form of primary hyperoxaluria type I (PHI) is the most devastating PH subtype leading to early end-stage renal failure and severe systemic oxalosis. Combined or sequential liver-kidney transplantation (LKTx) is the only curative option but it involves substantial risks, especially in critically ill infants. The procedure also requires resources that are simply not available to many children suffering from PHI worldwide. Less invasive and less complex therapeutic interventions allowing a better timing are clearly needed. Liver cell transplantation (LCT) may expand the narrow spectrum of auxiliary measures to buy time until LKTx for infants can be performed more safely.

AB - The infantile form of primary hyperoxaluria type I (PHI) is the most devastating PH subtype leading to early end-stage renal failure and severe systemic oxalosis. Combined or sequential liver-kidney transplantation (LKTx) is the only curative option but it involves substantial risks, especially in critically ill infants. The procedure also requires resources that are simply not available to many children suffering from PHI worldwide. Less invasive and less complex therapeutic interventions allowing a better timing are clearly needed. Liver cell transplantation (LCT) may expand the narrow spectrum of auxiliary measures to buy time until LKTx for infants can be performed more safely.

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Female

KW - Risk Factors

KW - Prognosis

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Child, Preschool

KW - Infant

KW - Cells, Cultured

KW - Pilot Projects

KW - Tissue Donors

KW - Liver Transplantation

KW - Kidney Transplantation

KW - Oxalates/metabolism

KW - Hepatocytes/cytology/transplantation

KW - Hyperoxaluria, Primary/complications/surgery

KW - Kidney Failure, Chronic/etiology

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Female

KW - Risk Factors

KW - Prognosis

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Child, Preschool

KW - Infant

KW - Cells, Cultured

KW - Pilot Projects

KW - Tissue Donors

KW - Liver Transplantation

KW - Kidney Transplantation

KW - Oxalates/metabolism

KW - Hepatocytes/cytology/transplantation

KW - Hyperoxaluria, Primary/complications/surgery

KW - Kidney Failure, Chronic/etiology

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JO - NEPHROL DIAL TRANSPL

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SN - 0931-0509

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