The Role of Late-Onset Inflammatory Markers in the Prediction of Complications and Graft Survival af...
The Role of Late-Onset Inflammatory Markers in the Prediction of Complications and Graft Survival after Pancreas Transplantation
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Birmingham: MDPI AG
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Background: Despite great progress in graft survival and complication rates, pronounced inflammatory responses are common after pancreas transplantation (PT). Subsequent to the first postoperative increase in inflammatory markers, we have frequently observed a second peak of C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cells (WBCs) following PT. This a...
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The Role of Late-Onset Inflammatory Markers in the Prediction of Complications and Graft Survival after Pancreas Transplantation
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2673-3943
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2673-3943
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10.3390/transplantology4020010