Visualization of Early Engraftment in Clinical Islet Transplantation by Positron-Emission Tomography
To the Editor: Although islet transplantation is an option for patients with type 1 diabetes, even those who become insulin-independent after engraftment have islet-graft function that is estimated to be less than 30% of that in a healthy person. 1 In fact, most patients resume insulin treatment wit...
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Although islet transplantation is an option for patients with type 1 diabetes, even those who become insulin-independent after engraftment have islet-graft function that is estimated to be less than 30% of that in a healthy person.
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In fact, most patients resume insulin treatment within 2 years after transplantation.
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Islet-cell transplantation is accomplished by embolizing the islets by means of the portal vein into the liver.
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Because available tools to study transplanted islets have been limited, the liver has been considered a “black box” in clinical islet transplantation. Here we demonstrate the use of scanning with positron-emission tomography . . . |
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Although islet transplantation is an option for patients with type 1 diabetes, even those who become insulin-independent after engraftment have islet-graft function that is estimated to be less than 30% of that in a healthy person.
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In fact, most patients resume insulin treatment within 2 years after transplantation.
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Islet-cell transplantation is accomplished by embolizing the islets by means of the portal vein into the liver.
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Although islet transplantation is an option for patients with type 1 diabetes, even those who become insulin-independent after engraftment have islet-graft function that is estimated to be less than 30% of that in a healthy person.
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In fact, most patients resume insulin treatment within 2 years after transplantation.
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Islet-cell transplantation is accomplished by embolizing the islets by means of the portal vein into the liver.
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Because available tools to study transplanted islets have been limited, the liver has been considered a “black box” in clinical islet transplantation. 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Although islet transplantation is an option for patients with type 1 diabetes, even those who become insulin-independent after engraftment have islet-graft function that is estimated to be less than 30% of that in a healthy person.
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In fact, most patients resume insulin treatment within 2 years after transplantation.
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Islet-cell transplantation is accomplished by embolizing the islets by means of the portal vein into the liver.
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