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Retransplantation for recurrent hepatitis C following tacrolimus or cyclosporine immunosuppression.
Ghobrial RM, Colquhoun S, Rosen H, Hollis P, Ponthieux S, Pakrasi A, Farmer DG, Markman JF, Markowitz J, Drazan K, Yersiz H, Singer J, Stribling R, Arnout W, Holt CD, Goss J, Imagawa D, Seu P, Goldstein LI, Shackleton CR, Martin P, Busuttil RW. Ghobrial RM, et al. Among authors: imagawa d. Transplant Proc. 1998 Jun;30(4):1470-1. doi: 10.1016/s0041-1345(98)00320-0. Transplant Proc. 1998. PMID: 9636597 No abstract available.
Orthotopic liver transplantation for hepatitis C: outcome, effect of immunosuppression, and causes of retransplantation during an 8-year single-center experience.
Ghobrial RM, Farmer DG, Baquerizo A, Colquhoun S, Rosen HR, Yersiz H, Markmann JF, Drazan KE, Holt C, Imagawa D, Goldstein LI, Martin P, Busuttil RW. Ghobrial RM, et al. Among authors: imagawa d. Ann Surg. 1999 Jun;229(6):824-31; discussion 831-3. doi: 10.1097/00000658-199906000-00009. Ann Surg. 1999. PMID: 10363896 Free PMC article.
Lack of correlation between the magnitude of preservation injury and the incidence of acute rejection, need for OKT3, and conversion to FK506 in cyclosporine-treated primary liver allograft recipients.
Shackleton CR, Martin P, Melinek J, Stothers L, Millis JM, Olthoff KM, Imagawa DK, Kinkhabwala M, Rudich S, Seu P, et al. Shackleton CR, et al. Among authors: imagawa dk. Transplantation. 1995 Sep 27;60(6):554-8. doi: 10.1097/00007890-199509270-00006. Transplantation. 1995. PMID: 7570950
In situ splitting of the cadaveric liver for transplantation.
Goss JA, Yersiz H, Shackleton CR, Seu P, Smith CV, Markowitz JS, Farmer DG, Ghobrial RM, Markmann JF, Arnaout WS, Imagawa DK, Colquhoun SD, Fraiman MH, McDiarmid SV, Busuttil RW. Goss JA, et al. Among authors: imagawa dk. Transplantation. 1997 Sep 27;64(6):871-7. doi: 10.1097/00007890-199709270-00014. Transplantation. 1997. PMID: 9326413
Significance of early aminotransferase elevation after liver transplantation.
Rosen HR, Martin P, Goss J, Donovan J, Melinek J, Rudich S, Imagawa DK, Kinkhabwala M, Seu P, Busuttil RW, Shackleton CR. Rosen HR, et al. Among authors: imagawa dk. Transplantation. 1998 Jan 15;65(1):68-72. doi: 10.1097/00007890-199801150-00013. Transplantation. 1998. PMID: 9448146
A prospective study on the reliability and cost effectiveness of preoperative ultrasound screening of the "marginal" liver donor.
Seu P, Imagawa DK, Olthoff KM, Yersiz H, Rosenthal TJ, Sellers CA, Ginther G, Abe M, Green D, Shackleton CR, Rudich SM, Kinkhabwala M, Goss JA, Markowitz JS, Busuttil RW. Seu P, et al. Among authors: imagawa dk. Transplantation. 1996 Jul 15;62(1):129-30. doi: 10.1097/00007890-199607150-00025. Transplantation. 1996. PMID: 8693528
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