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Chronic allograft enteropathy
Gonzalo P. Rodriguez-Laiz
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Kishore R. Iyer
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Recanati Miller Transplantation Institute
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Keyphrases
Acute Rejection
100%
Allograft
100%
Enteropathy
100%
Intestinal Transplantation
75%
Graft Loss
50%
Retransplantation
50%
Total Parenteral nutrition
50%
Quality of Life
25%
Clinical Presentation
25%
Standard of Care
25%
Pathological Findings
25%
Maintenance Therapy
25%
Operative Technique
25%
Late Outcome
25%
Nutritional Status
25%
Attendants
25%
Acute Cellular Rejection
25%
Long-term Survivors
25%
Short Bowel Syndrome
25%
High Index of Suspicion
25%
Exploratory Laparotomy
25%
Endoscopic Biopsy
25%
Obstructive Symptoms
25%
Full-thickness Biopsy
25%
Pari Passu
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Graft Rejection
100%
Allograft
100%
Enteropathy
100%
Graft Failure
50%
Retransplantation
50%
Total Parenteral Nutrition
50%
Intestine Transplantation
50%
Quality of Life
25%
Clinician
25%
Surgical Technique
25%
Intestinal Transplantation
25%
Acute Graft Rejection
25%
Maintenance Therapy
25%
Nutritional Status
25%
Patient with Short Bowel Syndrome
25%
Biopsy Technique
25%
Endoscopic Biopsy
25%
Exploratory Laparotomy
25%