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Pancreas Rejection in the Artificial Intelligence Era: New Tool for Signal Pati...

Vigia, E; Ramalhete, L; Ribeiro, R; Barros, I; Chumbinho, B; Filipe, E; Pena, A; Bicho, L; Nobre, A; Carrelha, S; Sobral, M; Lamelas, J; Coelho, JS

Introduction: Pancreas transplantation is currently the only treatment that can re-establish normal endocrine pancreatic function. Despite all efforts, pancreas allograft survival and rejection remain major clinical problems. The purpose of this study was to identify features that could signal patients at risk of pancreas allograft rejection. Methods: We collected 74 features from 79 patients who underwent simu...


Predicting Function Delay with a Machine Learning Model: Improve the Long-term ...

Vigia, E; Ramalhete, L; Barros, I; Chumbinho, B; Filipe, E; Pena, A; Bicho, L; Nobre, A; Carrelha, S; Corado, S; Sobral, M; Lamelas, J; Santos Coelho, J

The impact of delayed graft function on outcomes following various solid organ transplants is well documented and addressed in the literature. Delayed graft function following various solid organ transplants is associated with both short- and long-term graft survival issues. In a retrospective cohort study including 106 patients we evaluated whether pancreas graft survival differs according to moment of insulin...


Intracardiac leiomyomatosis presenting as an intraoperative consultation.

Alves, AJ; Ferreira, MA; Gallego-Poveda, J; Matos, A; Costa-Silva, A; Nobre, A; Lopez-Beltran, A

Intravenous leiomyomatosis (IVL) is an extremely rare variant of leiomyoma in which nodular masses of tumor grow within venous channels. Rarely, the tumor can reach the vena cava and right heart. We present a case of a 45-year-old woman, admitted with rapidly evolving exertional dyspnea. Cardiac ultrasonography revealed a "mass in the right chambers". She was submitted to right atriotomy plus tumorectomy, with ...


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