1995
DOI: 10.1016/0029-7844(95)00216-e
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Pregnancy in a combined liver and kidney transplant recipient with type 1 primary hyperoxaluria

Abstract: Combined liver and kidney transplant recipients who become pregnant can have a successful outcome.

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“…Information about pregnancy in women with PH has been reported (Norby & Milliner, 2004) A case of spontaneous pregnancy and a healthy child born in a woman after liver and kidney transplantation for a PH-I and two other similar pregnancies have also been described later (Skannal et al, 1995;Pruvot et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Information about pregnancy in women with PH has been reported (Norby & Milliner, 2004) A case of spontaneous pregnancy and a healthy child born in a woman after liver and kidney transplantation for a PH-I and two other similar pregnancies have also been described later (Skannal et al, 1995;Pruvot et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…У 4 пациенток беременность была единственная, одна пациентка выносила 2 последовательные беременности с развитием обратимой дисфункции почечного трансплантата во время обеих беременностей и выходом на стойкое нарушение функции пересаженной почки через 17 месяцев после родоразрешения. В указанных публикациях не приводятся данные о состоянии женщин в отдаленном периоде после родоразрешения, а также о состоянии здоровья и особенностях развития детей после периода новорожденности [20][21][22][23].…”
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“…Pregnancies have also been reported in combined liver-kidney and combined pancreas-kidney transplant recipients. 74,75 Simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplant is by now an acceptable treatment for suitable patients with type 1 DM and ESRD. Pregnancy-exacerbated hypertension was reported in some of these cases, and graft pancreatitis caused by compression from the gravid uterus was reported in one case.…”
Section: Pregnancy In Renal Transplant Recipientsmentioning
confidence: 99%