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Immunosuppression with Cyclosporine A in kidney transplantation, triple therapy (CyA + Imuran + corticosteroids) and plasmapheresis before and after kidney transplantation in high risk recipients (positive cytotoxic antibody, MLC at the level of non related persons), also in high risk patients (juvenile diabetes, patients over 50 years old). In 1988 we had done in our Centre, kidney transplantation in 52.8% (28: 53) in high and increased risk patients. Triple therapy with plasmapheresis before and after kidney transplantation (if the level of cytotoxic antibodies is over 15%) allows successful kidney transplantation in high risk kidney recipients. Patients with juvenile diabetes are also available kidney recipients with therapy and permanent regulation of blood sugar. The patients of the age group between 50-60 years should be considered as suitable for kidney transplantation.
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PMID:[Kidney transplantation in high-risk patients]. 232 94

By means of collagenase digestion and Ficoll gradient separation technique, viable islets of Langerhans were isolated from canine pancreases. These islets were transplanted into the liver of diabetic dogs. An experimental diabetes was induced by subtotal pancreatectomy and an application of 25 mg streptocotocin/kg bodyweight done twice. We performed the islet transplantation in several groups: 5 dogs differed from the donors by a strong histoincompatibility (EM-Test more than 15%). 5 dogs with a weak histoincompatibility and immunosuppression by Imuran and anti-thymocyte serum. The best results after transplantation were reached in the group with immunosuppression. There was an ameliorate effect on the hyperglycemia over a period of one year and we found significant differences in the glucose tolerance tests and in the immunoreactive insulin concentrations in contrast to the diabetic control dogs. No signs of portal hypertension and disturbance of the liver function were observed over the whole time of observations.
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PMID:[Allogeneic transplantation of isolated islands of Langerhans into the liver of diabetic dogs with reference to its immunologic aspects]. 640 22

Twenty-seven patients under the age of 40 years were treated for invasive vulvar cancer at the Women's Cancer Center, University of Minnesota. Seventeen patients had Stage I, five patients had Stage II, two patients had Stage III, and two patients had Stage IV disease. Twenty patients (80%) gave a history of smoking. Associated medical and immunosuppressive conditions present in these patients included vulval HPV (N = 3), diabetes mellitus (N = 3), pregnancy (N = 2), autoimmune connective tissue disease (N = 2), renal transplant (N = 2), previous chemotherapy for invasive malignancies at other sites (N = 1), chronic hepatitis (N = 1), schizophrenia (N = 1), and one patient on Imuran for herpes zoster and multiple sclerosis. Two of the nonsmokers were in this group of immunosuppressed patients. Three patients have died of intercurrent disease while another is currently alive with invasive disease. All others are alive without evidence of disease. The mean duration of follow-up is 45.2 months (range, 1-158 months). Invasive vulvar tumors are uncommon in young women. Smoking and a history of an immunosuppressive medical illness is common in this patient population.
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PMID:Invasive vulvar tumors in young women--a disease of the immunosuppressed? 811 37