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  • Type of PKD1 Mutation Influ... Type of PKD1 Mutation Influences Renal Outcome in ADPKD
    LE GALL, Emilie Cornec; AUDREZET, Marie-Pierre; GUILLODO, Marie-Paule ... Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 06/2013, Volume: 24, Issue: 6
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    Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is heterogeneous with regard to genic and allelic heterogeneity, as well as phenotypic variability. The genotype-phenotype relationship in ADPKD ...
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  • Opportunistic Infections an... Opportunistic Infections and Efficacy Following Conversion to Belatacept-Based Therapy after Kidney Transplantation: A French Multicenter Cohort
    Bertrand, Dominique; Terrec, Florian; Etienne, Isabelle ... Journal of clinical medicine, 10/2020, Volume: 9, Issue: 11
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    Conversion from calcineurin-inhibitors (CNIs) to belatacept can help kidney-transplant (KT) recipients avoid CNI-related nephrotoxicity. The risk of associated opportunistic infections (OPIs) is ...
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  • Opportunistic infections af... Opportunistic infections after conversion to belatacept in kidney transplantation
    Bertrand, Dominique; Chavarot, Nathalie; Gatault, Philippe ... Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation, 02/2020, Volume: 35, Issue: 2
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    Abstract Background Belatacept (bela) rescue therapy seems to be a valuable option for calcineurin inhibitor chronic toxicity in kidney transplantation. Nevertheless, the risk of infection associated ...
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  • Alveolar echinococcosis in ... Alveolar echinococcosis in solid organ transplant recipients: a case series from two national cohorts
    Marquis, Bastian; Demonmerot, Florent; Richou, Carine ... Parasite (Paris), 2023, Volume: 30
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    Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) is a severe parasitic infection caused by the ingestion of Echinococcus multilocularis eggs. While higher incidence and faster evolution have been reported in ...
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