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P R Patton

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Surgery|January 1, 1988
Aseptic bone necrosis after renal transplantationP R Patton, W W Pfaff
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1991
Early posttransplant colon perforation: does it remain a problem in the cyclosporine era?E C Squiers, W W Pfaff, P R Patton, et al.
Transplantation|February 11, 1998
Delayed graft function after renal transplantationW W Pfaff, R J Howard, P R Patton, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|June 30, 2001
What happens to renal transplant recipients who lose their grafts?R J Howard, A I Reed, W J Van Der Werf, et al.
Transplantation|December 10, 1999
Development of polycystic disease in a kidney 10 years after transplantationR J Howard, A I Reed, W J Van der Werf, et al.
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association|May 1, 1994
Kidney transplantationW W Pfaff, P R Patton, R J Howard, et al.
Transplantation|March 27, 1994
A preliminary report of diltiazem and ketoconazole. Their cyclosporine-sparing effect and impact on transplant outcomeP R Patton, M E Brunson, W W Pfaff, et al.
Transplantation|May 26, 2001
Outcome of kidney transplants in patients known to be flow cytometry crossmatch positiveJ C Scornik, W Clapp, P R Patton, et al.
Transplantation|December 1, 1993
Decreased cyclosporine concentrations with the addition of an H2-receptor antagonist in a patient on ketoconazoleJ L Karlix, M A Cheng, M E Brunson, et al.
Clinical Transplants|January 1, 1992
Immunosuppression without prophylactic antilymphocyte preparationsW W Pfaff, P R Patton, R J Howard, et al.
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Surgery|January 1, 1988
Aseptic bone necrosis after renal transplantationP R Patton, W W Pfaff
Transplantation Proceedings|April 1, 1991
Early posttransplant colon perforation: does it remain a problem in the cyclosporine era?E C Squiers, W W Pfaff, P R Patton, et al.
Transplantation|February 11, 1998
Delayed graft function after renal transplantationW W Pfaff, R J Howard, P R Patton, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|June 30, 2001
What happens to renal transplant recipients who lose their grafts?R J Howard, A I Reed, W J Van Der Werf, et al.
Transplantation|December 10, 1999
Development of polycystic disease in a kidney 10 years after transplantationR J Howard, A I Reed, W J Van der Werf, et al.
The Journal of the Florida Medical Association|May 1, 1994
Kidney transplantationW W Pfaff, P R Patton, R J Howard, et al.
Transplantation|March 27, 1994
A preliminary report of diltiazem and ketoconazole. Their cyclosporine-sparing effect and impact on transplant outcomeP R Patton, M E Brunson, W W Pfaff, et al.
Transplantation|May 26, 2001
Outcome of kidney transplants in patients known to be flow cytometry crossmatch positiveJ C Scornik, W Clapp, P R Patton, et al.
Transplantation|December 1, 1993
Decreased cyclosporine concentrations with the addition of an H2-receptor antagonist in a patient on ketoconazoleJ L Karlix, M A Cheng, M E Brunson, et al.
Clinical Transplants|January 1, 1992
Immunosuppression without prophylactic antilymphocyte preparationsW W Pfaff, P R Patton, R J Howard, et al.
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