Outcome of pancreas transplantations in Göteborg, Sweden 1985–1990 M. OlaussonG. NybergL. Hedman Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S1 - S3
Pancreatic transplantation with delayed duct occlusion versus bladder drainage: long-term results A. KönigsrainerW. SteurerR. Margreiter Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S4 - S7
Pancreas transplantation in Lyon: overall results X. MartinN. LefrancoisJ. M. Dubernard Outcome of Pancreatic Transplation Pages: S8 - S10
Pancreas and kidney transplantation: the San Raffaele Hospital (Milan, Italy) experience V. Di CarloC. StaudacherG. Pozza Outcome of Pancreatic Transplation Pages: S11 - S13
Long-term results in pancreatic transplantation with special emphasis on the use of prolamine W. -D. IllnerD. AbendrothW. Land OriginalPaper Pages: S14 - S15
Outcome of renal grafts after simultaneous kidney/ pancreas transplantation G. HillebrandW. -D. IllnerW. Land Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S16 - S17
Indications and results of pancreatic transplantation: the Oslo experience 1983–1990 I. B. Brekke Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S18 - S20
The Stockholm experience with pancreatic transplantation using enteric exocrine diversion G. TydénA. TibellC. -G. Groth Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S21 - S23
The bladder drainage technique in pancreas transplantation — the Tübingen experience U. T. HoptM. BüsingH. D. Becker Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S24 - S27
Report from the International Pancreas Transplant Registry D. E. R. Sutherland Outcome of Pancreatic Transplantation Pages: S28 - S39
Metabolic characteristics in patients with long-term pancreas graft with systemic or portal venous drainage E. EsmatjesL. Fernández-CruzE. Astudillo Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S40 - S43
Metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease in pancreas and kidney transplant recipients G. NybergG. FagerM. Olausson Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S44 - S46
Long-term follow-up of glycaemic control and parameters of lipid transport after pancreas transplantation H. DrexelG. PalosJ. R. Patsch Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S47 - S50
Metabolic control after kidney and pancreas transplantation: whole series results and effects of segmental duct obstruction versus whole pancreas with bladder diversion technique R. CaldaraX. MartinJ. M. Dubernard Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S51 - S52
First peak insulin release after intravenous glucose and arginine is maintained for up to 3 years after segmental pancreas transplantation A. SecchiS. MartinenghiG. Pozza Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S53 - S56
Time-related, cross-sectional and prospective follow-up of pancreatic endocrine function after pancreas allograft transplantation in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients R. P. RobertsonP. DiemD. E. R. Sutherland Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S57 - S60
Metabolic and hormonal studies of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients after successful pancreas and kidney transplantation R. LandgrafJ. NusserW. Land Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S61 - S67
Long-term metabolic control in recipients of combined pancreas and kidney transplants H. HoldaasI. B. BrekkeA. Flatmark Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S68 - S70
Insulin action and insulin binding following pancreas transplantation F. SaudekT. PelikánováL. Karasová Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S71 - S75
Long-term metabolic control after pancreas transplantation with enteric exocrine diversion J. BolinderG. TydénJ. Östman Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S76 - S80
Consequences of systemic venous drainage and denervation of heterotopic pancreatic transplants for insulin/C-peptide profiles in the basal state and after oral glucose M. NauckM. BüsingW. Creutzfeldt Metabolic and Hormonal Control Pages: S81 - S85
Does pancreas transplantation influence the course of diabetic retinopathy? A. KönigsrainerK. MillerR. Margreiter Retinopathy Pages: S86 - S88
Ophthalmological follow-up of Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients after kidney and pancreas transplantation J. C. ZechD. TrepsatJ. M. Dubernard Retinopathy Pages: S89 - S91
Effect of pancreas transplantation on diabetic retinopathy: a 20-case report F. BandelloC. ViganoR. Brancato Retinopathy Pages: S92 - S94
Diabetic retinopathy and pancreas transplantation: a 3-year follow-up A. ScheiderE. Meyer-SchwickerathR. Landgraf Retinopathy Pages: S95 - S99
Sequential electrodiagnostic evaluation of diabetic neuropathy after combined pancreatic and renal transplantation C. VialX. MartinB. Bady Neuropathy Pages: S100 - S102
Neurophysiological study of the effect of combined kidney and pancreas transplantation on diabetic neuropathy: a 2-year follow-up evaluation G. ComiG. GalardiN. Canal Neuropathy Pages: S103 - S107
Autonomic neuropathy and survival in diabetes mellitus: effects of pancreas transplantation X. NavarroW. R. KennedyD. E. R. Sutherland Neuropathy Pages: S108 - S112
Follow-up study of sensory-motor polyneuropathy in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic subjects after simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplantation and after graft rejection W. Müller-FelberR. LandgrafW. Land Neuropathy Pages: S113 - S117
Effect of pancreatic and/or renal transplantation on diabetic autonomic neuropathy J. NusserR. ScheuerR. Landgraf Neuropathy Pages: S118 - S120
Diabetic autonomic neuropathy after pancreas and kidney transplantation P. BoučekV. BartošJ. Skibová Neuropathy Pages: S121 - S124
Improvement in diabetic neuropathy 4 years after successful pancreatic and renal transplantation G. SoldersG. TydénC. -G. Groth Neuropathy Pages: S125 - S127
Echocardiographic findings in kidney transplanted Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients with and without a pancreas transplant G. NybergO. Bech-HanssenI. Wallentin Macro- and Microcirculation Pages: S128 - S130
Diabetic microangiopathy in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients after successful pancreatic and kidney or solitary kidney transplantation D. AbendrothJ. SchmandW. Land Macro- and Microcirculation Pages: S131 - S134
Skin microvascular reactivity in fingers of diabetic patients after combined kidney and pancreas transplantation G. JörneskogG. TydénB. Fagrell Macro- and Microcirculation Pages: S135 - S137
Pancreas transplantation: assessing secondary complications and life quality P. S. ZehrF. K. MildeR. J. Corry Quality of Life Pages: S138 - S140
Effect of pancreas transplantation on life expectancy, kidney function and quality of life in uraemic Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients A. SecchiV. Di CarloG. Pozza Quality of Life Pages: S141 - S144
Quality of life of pancreas transplant recipients C. L. ZehrerC. R. Gross Quality of Life Pages: S145 - S149
Quality of life in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients prior to and after pancreas and kidney transplantation in relation to organ function W. PiehlmeierM. BullingerR. Landgraf Quality of Life Pages: S150 - S157
Rehabilitation and quality of life in diabetic patients after successful pancreas-kidney transplantation Ø. H. BentdalP. FauchaldA. Hartmann Quality of Life Pages: S158 - S159