Improvements in intestine transplantation

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Neslihan Celik, Kaitlin Stanley, Jeff Rudolph, Feras Al-Issa, Beverly Kosmach, Chethan Ashokkumar, Qing Sun, Renee Brown-Bakewell, Dale Zecca, Kyle Soltys, Ajai Khanna, Geoffrey Bond, Armando Ganoza, George Mazariegos, Rakesh Sindhi Published:

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Neslihan Celik, Kaitlin Stanley, Jeff Rudolph, Feras Al-Issa, Beverly Kosmach, Chethan Ashokkumar, Qing Sun, Renee Brown-Bakewell, Dale Zecca, Kyle Soltys, Ajai Khanna, Geoffrey Bond, Armando Ganoza, George Mazariegos, Rakesh Sindhi

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Publication date: August 2018

Source: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, Volume 27, Issue 4

Author(s): Neslihan Celik, Kaitlin Stanley, Jeff Rudolph, Feras Al-Issa, Beverly Kosmach, Chethan Ashokkumar, Qing Sun, Renee Brown-Bakewell, Dale Zecca, Kyle Soltys, Ajai Khanna, Geoffrey Bond, Armando Ganoza, George Mazariegos, Rakesh Sindhi

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Transplantation of the intestine in children has presented significant challenges even as it has become a standard to treat nutritional failure due to short gut syndrome. These challenges have been addressed in part by significant improvements in short and long-term care. Noteworthy enhancements include reduced need for intestine transplantation, drug-sparing immunosuppressive regimens, immune monitoring, and improved surveillance and management of PTLD and non-adherence.

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