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Am J Transplant ; 17(6): 1670-1673, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28133953

ABSTRACT

In small children with end-stage renal disease, an adult-sized kidney transplant is the best option. However, in the face of a completely thrombosed inferior vena cava (IVC), such transplants can be challenging, given the difficulty of achieving adequate renal venous outflow and the risk of graft thrombosis. Using a new technique to anastomose the renal vein to the right hepatic vein/IVC junction, we successfully implanted an adult-sized graft in two small children (9.8 and 14 kg) who had end-stage renal disease and a completely thrombosed IVC. After mobilizing the right lobe of the liver and obtaining total vascular occlusion of the liver, we used a Fogarty catheter to dilate the retrohepatic IVC. In the right hepatic vein, we made a venotomy and extended it inferiorly onto the retrohepatic IVC. To that venotomy, we anastomosed the donor left renal vein, using continuous 7-0 Prolene sutures. Both patients attained excellent renal allograft function: One had a serum creatinine level of 0.30 mg/dL at 6 mo after transplant, and the other had a level of 0.29 mg/dL at 1 year. In these two small children with completely thrombosed IVC, our technique for transplanting an adult-sized kidney provided adequate venous outflow.


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Kidney Transplantation , Vena Cava, Inferior/surgery , Venous Thrombosis/surgery , Adult , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Living Donors , Male , Prognosis
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Annu Rev Entomol ; 44: 77-96, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15012370

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Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is an important crop in semi-arid tropical and subtropical farming systems, providing high quality vegetable protein, animal feed, and firewood. Insect pests feeding on flowers, pods, and seeds are the most important biotic constraint affecting pigeonpea yields. This review summarizes the biology and ecology of the three most important groups of pests: flower- and pod-feeding Lepidoptera, pod-sucking Hemiptera, and seed-feeding Diptera and Hymenoptera. Recent research investigating the complex interactions among pigeonpea, its key pests, and their natural enemies is also reviewed. These relationships have implications on the pest status of individual species and on possible control strategies. Pigeonpea pest management research has focused until recently on the identification and development of resistant cultivars and on chemical control. Future research must focus on environmentally sound pest management strategies that are compatible with the needs and limitations of pigeonpea farmers. Several priority areas for research are suggested.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1732510

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Alternatives to confirmation of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 seropositivity by Western blot analysis were evaluated retrospectively using combinations of six anti-HIV-1 screening assays, including four enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and two simple tests (a rapid dot immunoassay and an agglutination assay), according to an algorithm where sera are first screened by one assay and those repeatedly reactive on this assay are tested repeatedly by a second assay. Two panels of sera collected in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, were used. Panel 1 was composed of 1,465 consecutive blood donor sera of which 99 (6.8%) were confirmed HIV-1 antibody positive, and panel 2 was composed of sera from 396 consecutively admitted patients at two medical wards of which 116 (29.3%) were confirmed HIV-1 antibody positive. Sera reactive on any of the six screening assays were also tested by a confirmatory Western blot assay. The sensitivity of the assays at the initial valid testing were as follows: Abbott 99.5%, Behring 99.5%, Organon 97.7%, Wellcozyme 100%, HIV CHEK-1 95.8%, and Serodia 95.8%. After repeat testing of sera that initially gave false-negative results all assays showed 100% sensitivity except HIV CHEK-1 (98.6%). The specificities after repeat testing were between 99.6 and 99.9% for all assays except for the Behring ELISA (98.1%). Several combinations of screening assays were found to give the same diagnostic accuracy as the screening assay followed by Western blot analysis. We conclude that an alternative confirmatory strategy can be fully satisfactory for some testing purposes.


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HIV Antibodies/blood , HIV Infections/diagnosis , HIV-1/immunology , Agglutination Tests , Blotting, Western , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , HIV Infections/immunology , Humans , Immunoblotting , Male , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Tanzania
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