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Retrograde reperfusion of renal graft to reduce ischemiareperfusion injury

Rysmakhanov M, Kuttymuratov G

Background: Ischemic reperfusion injury (IRP) of a kidney graft is still a current problem in transplantology. To study the effect of retrograde renal transplant reperfusion on the reduction of IRP...
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Pediatric liver transplantation: experience in single center

Kuttymuratov G, Bayzhanbayeva A, Mustafinov D

Background: Liver transplantation is currently the only treatment for terminal liver disease. Methods: In our center, from 2014 to 2022, 15 liver transplants from a living donor to pediatric patients were...
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Retrograde reperfusion of renal grafts to reduce ischemic-reperfusion injury

Rysmakhanov M, Smagulov A, Mussin N, Kaliyev A, Zhakiyev B, Sultangereyev Y, Kuttymuratov G

Background: During transplantation, a kidney graft undergoes a cascade of pathological changes, referred to as ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI), as it is incorporated into the bloodstream. Various studies have reported that...
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Possibility of using retrograde reperfusion renal graft to reduce ischemic-reperfusion injury

Rysmakhanov M, Kuttymuratov G

Background: Today, ischemic-reperfusion injury (IRI) of a renal graft remains an urgent problem. The aim was to study the possibility of the effect of retrograde reperfusion of a renal transplant...
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Pediatric kidney transplantation in cases of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome

Kuttymuratov G

Background: Kidney transplantation in children with end-stage renal failure associated with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is a difficult task due to the lack of effect when using immunosuppressive therapy and...
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