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      Small bowel and liver/small bowel transplantation in children.

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      Seminars in pediatric surgery

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          A clinical trial of intestinal transplantation was initiated at the University of Pittsburgh in May 1990. Eleven children received either a combined liver/small bowel graft (n = 8) or an isolated small bowel graft (n = 3). Induction as well as maintenance immunosuppression was with FK-506 and steroids. Four patients were male, and seven were female; the age range was 6 months to 10.2 years. There were 3 deaths (all in recipients of the combined liver/small bowel graft), which were attributed to graft-versus-host disease (n = 1), posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease (n = 1), and biliary leak (n = 1). Transplantation of the intestine has evolved into a feasible operation, with an overall patient and graft survival rate of 73%. These survivors are free of total parenteral nutrition, and the majority are home. These encouraging results justify further clinical trials.

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          Journal
          Semin. Pediatr. Surg.
          Seminars in pediatric surgery
          1055-8586
          1055-8586
          Nov 1993
          : 2
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
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          NIHMS246202
          2974313
          8062049
          ffcfc519-dabe-4a8a-8ad9-547190d013a6
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