Introduction: The post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) are characterized by an uncontrolled pathological lymphoid proliferation as a consequence of transplant immunosuppression therapy.Objective: To characterize the clinical and pathological characteristics of PTLD in a cohort of adult patients with liver transplant during a 15 year period at the Hospital Universitario Fundación Santa Fe de Bogota.Materials and methods: We conducted an observational retrospective study by searching for the PTLD cases diagnosed during the study period in the databases of the Liver Transplantation Unit and the Pathology Department. We collected the epidemiological, clinical, and pathological information and performed the corresponding statisti...
ResumenEl citomegalovirus es una de las principales causas de infección y enfermedad en receptores d...
Antecedentes. El trasplante de órganos en la actualidad es una opción terapéutica para los pacientes...
Disseminated strongyloidiasis (DS) is an opportunistic disease, fatal in 50% of the cases, and due t...
Objetivo: caracterizar clínicamente los pacientes trasplantados y su distribución, con descripción ...
Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is an ultra-orphan disease, more than 50% of patients die, need r...
Objective: to identify the model, average length of stay on site and complications of central venous...
ResumenEl trasplante hepático ya es reconocido a nivel mundial y nacional como la mejor alternativa ...
Introduction: Chronic granulomatous disease is a primary immunodeficiency that results from mutation...
Liver transplantation is the main treatment option for patients with acute or chronic liver diseases...
Objective: To assess the knowledge level of organ donation and transplantation in health care worker...
Desde que se realizó en España el primer trasplante hepático en el año 1984 los avances en la técnic...
Antecedentes: la incidencia de enfermedades hematológicas malignas en Colombia es cada vez mayor y u...
19 p.Introduction: It is known the relationship between dynapenia and sarcopenia that results in an ...
Introduction: The prevalence of cryptogenic cirrhosis ranges from 5% to 30% of cirrhotic patients in...
Objective. The organ and/or tissue transplantation is a viable therapeutic option for the treatment ...
ResumenEl citomegalovirus es una de las principales causas de infección y enfermedad en receptores d...
Antecedentes. El trasplante de órganos en la actualidad es una opción terapéutica para los pacientes...
Disseminated strongyloidiasis (DS) is an opportunistic disease, fatal in 50% of the cases, and due t...
Objetivo: caracterizar clínicamente los pacientes trasplantados y su distribución, con descripción ...
Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is an ultra-orphan disease, more than 50% of patients die, need r...
Objective: to identify the model, average length of stay on site and complications of central venous...
ResumenEl trasplante hepático ya es reconocido a nivel mundial y nacional como la mejor alternativa ...
Introduction: Chronic granulomatous disease is a primary immunodeficiency that results from mutation...
Liver transplantation is the main treatment option for patients with acute or chronic liver diseases...
Objective: To assess the knowledge level of organ donation and transplantation in health care worker...
Desde que se realizó en España el primer trasplante hepático en el año 1984 los avances en la técnic...
Antecedentes: la incidencia de enfermedades hematológicas malignas en Colombia es cada vez mayor y u...
19 p.Introduction: It is known the relationship between dynapenia and sarcopenia that results in an ...
Introduction: The prevalence of cryptogenic cirrhosis ranges from 5% to 30% of cirrhotic patients in...
Objective. The organ and/or tissue transplantation is a viable therapeutic option for the treatment ...
ResumenEl citomegalovirus es una de las principales causas de infección y enfermedad en receptores d...
Antecedentes. El trasplante de órganos en la actualidad es una opción terapéutica para los pacientes...
Disseminated strongyloidiasis (DS) is an opportunistic disease, fatal in 50% of the cases, and due t...