Improved patient survival in recipients of simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplant compared with kidney transplant alone in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and end-stage renal disease
British journal of surgery2003Vol. 90(9), pp. 1137–1141
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P. Mohan, Khalid C. Safi, Dilly Little, J. Donohoe, Peter J. Conlon, J. J. Walshe, Patrick O’Kelly, Chris Thompson, David P. Hickey
Abstract
The addition of pancreatic transplantation prolongs life in type 1 diabetic patients with renal failure compared with renal transplantation alone.
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