Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic recipients for indefinite periods. To what extent the metabolic control achieved approaches that of normal individuals, the relationships between graft endocrine and exocrine function, the effect of reversible rejection episodes on subsequent graft function, and the correlation between the results of serial tests of graft function were determined by studies at 1 month, 1 year, and 2 years in a cohort of 39 recipients (29 females, 10 males; mean age (+/- SD), 33 +/- 5 years; mean duration of diabetes, 22 +/- 6 years) of bladder-drained pancreas transplants performed between November 1984 and December 1988. Fifteen patients received a pancreas tran...
Successful pancreas transplantation in type I diabetic patients restores normal fasting glucose leve...
Pancreas transplantation is considered the optimal therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus who r...
International audienceIn this single-institution study, we compared outcomes in diabetic recipients ...
Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic reci...
Summary. Long-term normalization of glucose metabo-lism is necessary to prevent or ameliorate diabet...
It has been established that successful pancreas transplantation in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabe...
Background. Strategies to prevent the return to the diabetic state for graft loss or failure or any ...
Pancreas transplantation consistently induces insulin-independence in beta-cell-penic diabetic patie...
AIMS: The aim was to investigate pancreatic B-cell function and insulin sensitivity in simultaneo...
To ascertain the consequences of pancreas transplantation with systemic venous drainage on glucose h...
Pancreas transplantation, either as a simultaneous pancreas kidney (SPK) or an isolated pancreas (IP...
Background. Islet transplantation can restore normoglycemia to patients with unstable type 1 diabete...
We explored glucometabolic and renal function after engraftment in all 159 consecutive patients with...
Successful intraportal islet transplantation normalizes glucose metabolism in diabetic humans. To da...
End-stage renal failure, a frequent complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus, requires renal replace...
Successful pancreas transplantation in type I diabetic patients restores normal fasting glucose leve...
Pancreas transplantation is considered the optimal therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus who r...
International audienceIn this single-institution study, we compared outcomes in diabetic recipients ...
Pancreas grafts, when not rejected, can sustain an insulin-independent state in type I diabetic reci...
Summary. Long-term normalization of glucose metabo-lism is necessary to prevent or ameliorate diabet...
It has been established that successful pancreas transplantation in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabe...
Background. Strategies to prevent the return to the diabetic state for graft loss or failure or any ...
Pancreas transplantation consistently induces insulin-independence in beta-cell-penic diabetic patie...
AIMS: The aim was to investigate pancreatic B-cell function and insulin sensitivity in simultaneo...
To ascertain the consequences of pancreas transplantation with systemic venous drainage on glucose h...
Pancreas transplantation, either as a simultaneous pancreas kidney (SPK) or an isolated pancreas (IP...
Background. Islet transplantation can restore normoglycemia to patients with unstable type 1 diabete...
We explored glucometabolic and renal function after engraftment in all 159 consecutive patients with...
Successful intraportal islet transplantation normalizes glucose metabolism in diabetic humans. To da...
End-stage renal failure, a frequent complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus, requires renal replace...
Successful pancreas transplantation in type I diabetic patients restores normal fasting glucose leve...
Pancreas transplantation is considered the optimal therapy for patients with diabetes mellitus who r...
International audienceIn this single-institution study, we compared outcomes in diabetic recipients ...