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Trapianto di intestino e traslocazione batterica.
Translated title of the contribution
:
Transplantation of the intestines and bacterial translocation
P. Sileri
,
C. Rastellini
, G. Dicuonzo
, A. Gaspari
, E. Benedetti
,
L. Cicalese
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›
peer-review
3
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Intestine
100%
Bacterial Translocation
100%
Transplantation
100%
Acute Rejection
25%
Intestinal Transplantation
25%
High Morbidity
12%
High Mortality
12%
Human Studies
12%
Number of Factors
12%
Motility
12%
Sepsis
12%
Antibiotics
12%
Small Animal Model
12%
Hemorrhagic Shock
12%
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
12%
Trauma
12%
Large Animal Model
12%
Immunosuppression
12%
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
12%
Bowel Obstruction
12%
Lymphatics
12%
Immunocompromised Host
12%
Intestinal Lumen
12%
Antibiotic Therapy
12%
Deleterious Effects
12%
Total Parenteral nutrition
12%
Viable Bacteria
12%
Surgical Operation
12%
Immunosuppressive Therapy
12%
Symbiotic Relationship
12%
Gut Microflora
12%
Systemic Venous Drainage
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bacterial Translocation
100%
Gut
12%
Infection
12%
Sepsis
12%
Antibiotic Therapy
12%
Human Study
12%
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
12%
Hemorrhagic Shock
12%
Ischemia
12%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
12%
Bowel Obstruction
12%
Immune Deficiency
12%
Lymph Duct
12%
Total Parenteral Nutrition
12%
Immunocompromised Patient
12%
Intestinal Transplantation
12%
Chronic Graft Rejection
12%
Acute Graft Rejection
12%
Intestine Transplantation
12%
Antibiotics
12%