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The Effect of Pancreas Transplant on the Diabetic Complication

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Regarding the diabetic complications following pancreas transplantation, these lesions can be improved or prevented in early stage of diabetic complication, however there is minimal or no effect in advanced stage.

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Han, DJ., Hiratsuka, I., Shyr, YM., Wang, SE., Kenmochi, T. (2022). The Effect of Pancreas Transplant on the Diabetic Complication. In: Han, DJ., Kenmochi, T., Shyr, YM. (eds) Pancreas Transplantation – the Asian Experience. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4597-6_7

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