Ileocolonic Problems after Cadaveric Renal Transplantation
- 8 January 1972
- Vol. 1 (5792) , 99-101
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5792.99
Abstract
Fatal colonic complications in five patients after cadaveric renal transplantation were all due to ischaemia of the bowel wall, which in two cases had led to multiple perforation. In two the lesions involved the whole colon and in three they were segmental.Keywords
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