Shackelford's Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, 2 Volume Set 2019
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-40232-3.00190-4
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“…However, IAT reduces the amount of insulin supplementation required, and more importantly, restores a degree of counterregulation which protects from debilitating severe hypoglycemic episodes, as evidenced by our patient [ 3 , 5 7 ]. This improves glucose control and helps to maintain normal HbA1c values [ 6 ]. The benefit of IAT extends beyond the 30% of patients who achieve insulin independence to an additional 50–58% who retain partial islet function (requiring some insulin support) [ 3 , 5 ].…”
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“…However, IAT reduces the amount of insulin supplementation required, and more importantly, restores a degree of counterregulation which protects from debilitating severe hypoglycemic episodes, as evidenced by our patient [ 3 , 5 7 ]. This improves glucose control and helps to maintain normal HbA1c values [ 6 ]. The benefit of IAT extends beyond the 30% of patients who achieve insulin independence to an additional 50–58% who retain partial islet function (requiring some insulin support) [ 3 , 5 ].…”
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“…Even in completely stable patients undergoing solitary pancreas transplantation, the rate of pancreas thrombosis is 10% and results from increased vascular resistance coinciding with hemodynamic instability or reperfusion injury [ 6 ]. Timely excision of the necrotized pancreatic graft was critical for the intra-operative stabilization of our patient and his subsequent recovery.…”
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“…Cicatrization and stricture forms after third week, when stronger connective tissue forms. 4 Due to common occurrence of esophageal stricture, this review aimed to explore clinical presentations, diagnostic modalities involved, treatments and outcomes, and complications of esophageal strictures following caustic injuries.…”
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