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Improving the Outlook for Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplants
UCSF Transplant Surgery
February 01, 2005
"The body's rejection of transplanted organs and tissues is an unfortunate risk of transplant surgery. Historically, rejection rates in a simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplant have been as high as 80% and, in 2001, averaged nearly 20%. ........Diabetes Center surgeons Peter Stock, (left) and Chris Freise...
Father Saves Son by Donating Part of His Liver
UCSF Transplant Surgery
October 01, 2001
UCSF Medical Center staff performed the biopsy and told us the next day that William had a condition called biliary atresia, which is the closure or absence of some or all of the major bile ducts. That evening William had surgery to assess the damage to his liver and to open bile ducts. Later, during clinic visits...
The Domino Effect - Woman gets new liver, gives her old one to save another life
UCSF Transplant Surgery
August 22, 2000
"The next day, surgeons at the University of California at San Francisco performed a rare liver transplant called a ``domino transplant,'' the first in the Bay Area and one of just a handful done in the United States. ........................Her choice was to have a liver that will give her a disease in 30 years...