Publications by authors named "Paolo Hollis"

Article Synopsis
  • Transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is a serious heart defect affecting about 4.7 in 10,000 newborns, leading to low oxygen levels right after birth.
  • Initial treatment includes medications like prostaglandins and possibly a procedure called balloon atrial septostomy, depending on the patient's condition.
  • A specific case study highlighted complications in a patient with TGA alongside other heart issues, and following a surgical procedure, the child required further intervention, ultimately leading to improved health and discharge.
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Introduction: Paediatric heart transplant patients are disproportionately affected by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-related post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) compared with other childhood solid organ recipients. The drivers for this disparity remain poorly understood. A potential risk factor within this cohort is the routine surgical removal of the thymus-a gland critical for the normal development of T-lymphocyte-mediated antiviral immunity-in early life, which does not occur in other solid organ transplant recipients.

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Background: Renovascular hypertension (RenoVH) is a cause of hypertension in children. A common cause of RenoVH is renal artery stenosis which acts by reducing blood supply to renal parenchyma and activating the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis, often leading to cardiac remodelling. This longitudinal observational study aims to describe occurrence of cardiovascular changes secondary to RenoVH and also any improvement in cardiac remodelling after successful endovascular and/or surgical intervention.

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