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Transplant Proc ; 43(4): 1196-7, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21620087

ABSTRACT

Type 1a glycogen storage disease (GSD 1a), or von Gierke disease, is a rare, autosomal-recessive disease caused by a deficiency of glucose-6-phosphatase, which leads to glycogen accumulation in the liver, kidney, and intestinal mucosa. Clinical manifestations include hypoglycemia, growth retardation, hepatomegaly, lactic acidemia, hyperlipidemia, and hyperuricemia. Long-term complications include renal disease, gout, osteoporosis, pulmonary hypertension, short stature, and hepatocellular adenomas, which may undergo malignant transformation. Herein we have described the management and the clinical course of a GSD1a patient who underwent simultaneous preemptive liver- kidney transplantation (SPLKT), which solved the liver and renal disease. We confirmed the rapid normalization of glucose metabolism, and correction of hyperlipemia after liver transplantation. In our opinion uremic patients with GSD 1a with or without adenomas must be considered for SPLKT. To our knowledge this is the fifth case of SPLKT and the first preemptive one to be described in the literature.


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Adenoma, Liver Cell/surgery , Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental/surgery , Glycogen Storage Disease Type I/surgery , Kidney Transplantation , Liver Neoplasms/surgery , Liver Transplantation , Adenoma, Liver Cell/etiology , Adult , Disease Progression , Female , Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental/etiology , Glycogen Storage Disease Type I/complications , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/etiology , Treatment Outcome
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G Ital Nefrol ; 21 Suppl 30: S122-7, 2004.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15747295

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to verify the effects of paired hemodiafiltration on-line (PHF-AF) on inflammation in patients who were "high responders" to inflammatory stimuli: elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), genetic polymorphisms influencing a low transcription for interleukin-10 (IL-10) and a high transcription for IFN-gamma. METHODS: Ten patients selected as high responders for IFN-gamma and low responders for IL-10 were included in a crossover study to compare PHF-AF and standard bicarbonate hemodialysis (BHD). At study entry and before the start of each dialysis session the following examinations were performed: CRP, albumin, fibrinogen, ferritin, transferrin, prealbumin and serum levels of IL-6, IL-10, IFN-gamma, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha). After the 1st and 3rd week of the study, the blood samples were also collected after the dialysis session. RESULTS: . There was a significant reduction in albumin and prealbumin in PHF-AF patients during the study; none of the other parameters were changed in both patient groups. CRP tended to be elevated after dialysis in both PHF-AF and BHD. While IL-6, IL-10 and IFN-gamma were unchanged during the dialysis session, there was a significant variation in TNF-alpha levels, which were increased in BHD (from 10.9 +/- 3.1 to 14.7 +/- 4.1 pg/mL; p=0.004) and reduced in PHF-AF (from 11.9 +/-2.8 to 6.3 +/- 2.2 pg/mL; p=0.0004). CONCLUSION: Although the cytokine levels were unchanged during the study in both BHD and PHF-AF, the modification of TNF-alpha during the dialysis session was considered as inflammatory significance.


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Hemodiafiltration/methods , Hemodialysis Solutions/administration & dosage , Inflammation/etiology , Acetates , Aged , Cross-Over Studies , Female , Humans , Inflammation/blood , Male
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