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Volume 10, Number 7, November 2006

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Should children ever be living kidney donors?
pp. 757-759(3)
Author: Marks, Stephen D.

Protocol biopsies should be standard of care for pediatric renal allograft recipients!
pp. 760-765(6)
Authors: Birk, Patricia E.; Rush, David N.

Anticoagulation post-renal transplant: Is it indicated?
pp. 768-772(5)
Authors: Nagra, Arvind; Trompeter, Richard S.

Evaluation and management of patients with propionic acidemia undergoing liver transplantation: A comprehensive review
pp. 773-781(9)
Authors: Barshes, Neal R.; Vanatta, Jason M.; Patel, Akash J.; Carter, Beth A.; O'Mahony, Christine A.; Karpen, Saul J.; Goss, John A.

Orthotopic ovarian transplant - review and three surgical techniques
pp. 782-787(6)
Authors: Mhatre, Pravin; Mhatre, Jyoti

Outcome after kidney transplantation in children with thrombotic risk factors
pp. 788-793(6)
Authors: Kranz, Birgitta; Vester, Udo; Nadalin, Silvio; Paul, Andreas; Broelsch, Christoph E.; Hoyer, Peter F.

Antibodies to 60, 65 and 70 kDa heat shock proteins in pediatric allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients
pp. 794-804(11)
Authors: Zlacka, Denisa; Sedlacek, Petr; Prucha, Miroslav; Hromadnikova, Ilona

Five years' experience with thymoglobulin induction in a pediatric renal transplant population
pp. 805-810(6)
Authors: Colleen Hastings, M.; Wyatt, Robert J.; Lau, Keith K.; Jones, Deborah P.; Powell, Sandra L.; Hays, Dena W.; Gaber, Lillian W.; Osama Gaber, A.; Ault, Bettina H.

Left ventricular hypertrophy in pediatric kidney transplant recipients: Long-term follow-up study
pp. 811-815(5)
Authors: Bullington, Nathan; Kartel, Janis; Khoury, Philip; Mitsnefes, Mark

Rabbit antithymocyte globulin related decrease in platelet count reduced risk of pediatric renal transplant graft thrombosis
pp. 816-821(6)
Authors: Kamel, M. H.; Mohan, P.; Conlon, P. J.; Little, D. M.; O'Kelly, P.; Hickey, D. P.

Rapid progression of metastatic osteosarcoma after initiation of a reduced-intensity conditioning regimen with immunosuppressive fludarabine
pp. 822-825(4)
Authors: Shinkoda, Yuichi; Ijichi, Osamu; Tanabe, Takayuki; Nishikawa, Takuro; Manago, Kunihiro; Ishikawa, Shuji; Kodama, Yuichi; Okamoto, Yasuhiro; Ikarimoto, Naoaki; Kawano, Yoshifumi

Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplant with melphalan and thiotepa is safe and feasible in pediatric patients with low normalized glomerular filtration rate
pp. 830-834(5)
Authors: Termuhlen, Amanda M.; Grovas, Alfred; Klopfenstein, Kathryn; Rosselet, Robin; Gross, Thomas G.

Obstructive jaundice caused by biliary stone formation around the stent after liver transplantation
pp. 835-837(3)
Authors: Kawagishi, Naoki; Matsuo, Chikashi; Takeda, Ikuo; Miyagi, Shigehito; Satoh, Kazushige; Akamatsu, Yorihiro; Sekiguchi, Satoshi; Fujimori, Keisei; Satomi, Susumu

Emerging viral infections in transplantation
pp. 838-843(6)
Authors: Smith, Jodi M.; McDonald, Ruth A.

Should children ever be living kidney donors?
pp. 851-855(5)
Authors: Webb, Nicholas J. A.; Fortune, Peter-Marc

Polyoma virus in pediatric renal transplantation
pp. 856-860(5)
Author: Acott, Philip D.

Pediatric living donor lobar lung transplantation
pp. 861-868(8)
Author: Sweet, Stuart C.

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