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SUCCESSFUL SMALL BOWEL ALLOTRANSPLANTATION IN DOGS WITH CYCLOSPORINE AND PREDNISONE
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Animal PhysiologyIntestinal TransplantationAnimal ScienceNormal DogsPhysiologyOrthotopic LocationGastroenterologyVeterinary SciencePathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchVeterinary PathologySurgerySmall Animal Internal MedicineMedicineTwelve DogsAnesthesiology
Twelve dogs had transplantation of almost the entire small intestine in the orthotopic location; immunosuppression was with cyclosporine and prednisone. Half the dogs had survival of at least one month, and a third lived for at least four months. Two of the animals are still living after 550 and 555 days. Maintenance of nutrition, and absorption of D-xylose and fat were better than in control animals with an iatrogenic short gut syndrome, but distinctly worse than that of normal dogs.
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