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Tanaffos. 2010; 9 (4): 69-74
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-118053

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We report a 33 year-old woman presented with signs and symptoms of severe uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and chronic renal failure [diabetic nephropathy]. She was prepared for emergency simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation [SPK] using hemodialysis and after compensating for the acid - base abnormality. She was discharged from the hospital about 3 week after the surgery with good renal and pancreatic function. A 2-month follow-up revealed no complication and a good renal and pancreatic function. Due to the importance of this kind of treatment and several anesthetic considerations of SPK we present this case report along with some pearls about related anesthetic view points


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Humans , Female , Kidney Transplantation , Diabetic Nephropathies/surgery , Diabetes Complications , Review Literature as Topic , Anesthesia, General
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