Publications by authors named "Pasini J"

Introduction: Any vascular access is of limited duration with many factors which influence survival in patients on chronic hemodialysis (HD). Hypoproteinemia as a marker of chronic illness is common among chronic HD patients. Our aim was to analyze the survival of the primary arteriovenous fistula (AVFs) and the risk factors which influence their patency and to test the hypothesis that patients with normal values of serum proteins have lower risk of AVF failure compared to patients with hypoproteinemia.

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Background: Two oral mycophenolic acid (MPA) formulations, immediate-release mycophenolate mofetil and enteric-coated mycophenolate sodium, have been shown to differ regarding some drug-drug interactions. The aim was to assess whether the effects of cyclosporine (CsA) on steady-state pharmacokinetics (PK) of MPA in renal transplant patients were affected by MPA formulation.

Methods: A prospective, stratified observational study based on therapeutic drug monitoring of MPA (6 total plasma concentrations over a 12-hour dosing interval, τ) in consecutive stable adult renal transplant recipients (n = 68).

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Urothelial cancer is the most common bladder cancer. Hematuria is the most common presenting symptom in patients with bladder cancer. The most common diagnostics of bladder cancer is performed by transurethral resection of bladder after which pathohistological diagnosis is set.

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Testicular tumors are the most common solid tumors in men between 15 and 34 years of age. The worldwide incidence of these tumors has doubled in the past 40 years. Germ cell tumors comprise 95% of malignant tumors arising in the testes and they are classified either as seminoma or nonseminoma.

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Currently used diagnostic criteria in different endemic (Balkan) nephropathy (EN) centers involve different combinations of parameters, various cut-off values and many of them are not in agreement with proposed international guidelines. Leaders of EN centers began to address these problems at scientific meetings, and this paper is the outgrowth of those discussions. The main aim is to provide recommendations for clinical work on current knowledge and expertise.

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Renal transplantation is the method of choice for renal replacement therapy in the majority of patients. Immunosuppressive drugs may increase the risk of developing malignancies. We present a case of a patient having undergone different renal replacement methods over 25 years.

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Article Synopsis
  • A 21-year-old woman diagnosed with horseshoe kidney underwent peritoneal dialysis from 2005 to 2009 before receiving a kidney transplant, which was complicated by infections and acute rejection, leading to graft failure.
  • She returned to peritoneal dialysis for two years and then received a second kidney transplant in March 2011, which functioned well initially but later caused complications like ascites and severe encapsulating sclerosing peritonitis.
  • After surgical interventions due to complications and acute allograft rejection, she is now successfully on everolimus and dialysis, with her overall health improved.
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Aging is a natural process that occurs in all tissues and organs resulting in a decreasing functional capacity. Aging of the population results in an increased number of elderly patients who require replacement of renal function. Renal transplantation is the method of choice for this group of patients if they have no contraindications for immunosuppressive therapy.

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Aim: To discuss preemptive kidney transplantation outcomes in children with end stage kidney disease.

Methods: We present the data of patients younger than 18 years who were transplanted without previous dialysis in our Clinic. We retrospectively analyzed data available in medical health records.

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The aim of the study was to assess the incidence and etiology of repeated bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) after kidney transplantation and to analyze the results of transurethral incision of the prostate/transurethral resection of the prostate (TUIP/TURP) in the early period after kidney transplantation. The study included 24 male patients having undergone renal transplantation and early transurethral surgery for BOO in our institution between 2005 and 2011. TUIP or TURP was performed depending on the etiology of BOO.

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  • Percutaneous urologic interventions, used to diagnose and treat urinary issues, can lead to complications like arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and renal vein pseudoaneurysm, as shown in a renal transplant case.
  • In a 50-year-old male renal transplant patient, an AVF and pseudoaneurysm were detected after a nephrostomy, but surgery was avoided to maintain renal function.
  • Over seven years, careful monitoring was crucial; a radiological procedure using a vascular graft-stent successfully managed the complications without requiring open surgery, highlighting its safety for high-risk transplant patients.
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Cytokine gene polymorphisms have been associated with modified gene expression and cytokine production. Gamma interferon (IFN-γ) plays an important role in the pathogenesis of kidney transplant rejection. This study evaluated the association between IFN-γ gene polymorphisms and the history of acute allograft rejection in 53 adult first-transplant recipients receiving cadaveric kidney grafts.

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Background: Isolated ureteral metastasis from gastric cancer is extremely rare.

Case Report: We describe a 50 year old man with a history of subtotal gastrectomy who presented 4 years later with an ureteral metastasis. He was asymptomatic and diagnostic tests were performed due to the elevated creatinine level disclosed incidentally.

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Background: We sought to assess the influence of long-term dialysis treatment on operative complications after kidney transplantation.

Methods: We identified and prospectively followed 2 groups of patients who underwent renal transplantation: group I were on dialysis <5 years and group II, >15 years. We compared the groups regarding mismatches, residual diuresis, operative and medical complications, as well as duration of hospitalization after transplantation.

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We report a case of a complete, ectopic blind-ending ureteral duplication in a 26-year-old man who presented with the symptoms of an acute urinary tract infection for the first time. Since anamnestic data and clinical examination indicated a complicated urinary infection he was referred for further examination. On the left side, the imaging studies revealed a normal ureter draining the lower pole of the kidney and a blind-ending ureter with ectopia in the seminal vesicle.

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There is an increased incidence of tumors among renal transplant patients, which are associated with immunosuppression. Carcinoids are rare neuroendocrine tumors that arise from the enterochromaffin cells. Although appendiceal carcinoid tumors are the commonest malignant neoplasms affecting the appendix, and mucinous cystadenoma is the commonest benign appendiceal neoplasm, they have not been reported in immunosuppressed patients.

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Background: Recent studies demonstrated that the expression pattern of bone morphogenetic protein-7 (BMP-7) is altered in different tumors. We determined expression of BMP-7 in human clear cell renal carcinoma (CCRC).

Methods: Samples from cancer and corresponding healthy tissue were obtained from 20 patients who underwent nephrectomy for CCRC.

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Renal transplantation is associated with increased incidence of cancer. We reviewed a large series of renal transplant recipients to determine the incidence and outcome of patients with malignant changes located at the head and neck. A total of 1232 renal transplant recipients have been followed at Department of Dialysis University Hospital Centre Zagreb from 1972 to 2009.

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Aim: To investigate the prevalence, clinical manifestations and outcome of Kaposi's sarcoma in Croatian renal transplant recipients.

Methods: The Department database was retrospectively analysed according to clinical presentation, immunosuppressive protocol, treatment, and outcome of patients with Kaposi's sarcoma.

Results: Kaposi's sarcoma occurred in four male patients (0.

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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are members of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily of proteins. Dysregulation of BMP signaling has been suggested in the carcinogenesis of different organs. We determined BMP-6 mRNA and protein expression in localized human clear cell renal carcinoma (CCRC), obtained from 20 patients who underwent nephrectomy, by the real-time polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry.

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Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a well-known complication of renal transplantation with increased incidence after introduction of more powerful immunosuppressive drugs. Presenting symptoms are nonspecific; some patients may be entirely asymptomatic. Herein we have reported a case of PTLD arising in the lymphocele wall presenting with B-symptoms and deterioration of graft function.

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Background: The Eurotransplant "senior" program allocates kidneys from elderly donors to patients >65 years old. It aims to increase the number of renal transplantations. Kidneys are allocated locally without human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching to decrease the cold ischemia time.

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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a safe, effective method to treat urinary lithiasis. The success rate in ESWL depends on stone location, size, number, and fragility as well as calceal anatomy and patency of the urinary tract. An association of calcineurin inhibitors and uric acid urolithiasis has been reported in renal allograft recipients, but the mechanism remains unknown.

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Anderson-Fabry disease (AFD) is a rare, X-linked lysosomal storage disease that leads to progressive intracellular accumulation of globotriaosylceramide in visceral organs and the vascular endothelium. We report two patients with end-stage renal disease who received renal allograft from deceased female donor who died from heart failure. A 62-year-old women received a renal allograft in July 2006.

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Arterial hypertension develops in up to 80% of renal transplant recipients. Uncontrolled hypertension induces left ventricular hypertrophy, heart failure and death, but also promotes deterioration of allograft function. Cadaveric transplantation, delayed graft function, renal artery stenosis, presence of native kidneys, increased body weight and therapy with calcineurin inhibitors and steroids have been associated with an increased incidence of hypertension after kidney transplantation.

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