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Immunosuppression in Visceral Transplantation: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
Ariane Backes1, Rodrigo Vianna1, Thiago Beduschi1
1UF Health Shands Transplant Center, Division of Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States.
Abstract:
Visceral transplant represents an immunologic challenge due to high intestinal graft immunogenicity. Over the last 20 years, significant advances in immunosuppression regimens have resulted in excellent short-term outcomes. Currently, visceral transplant is the standard of care for patients with gut failure having life-threatening complications and complex abdominal pathology. In this review, we describe immunosuppressive strategies in the visceral transplant field.
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