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- W2037332714 abstract "The occurrence of peptic ulcer in kidney transplant recipients treated with corticosteroids for immunosuppression is a problem of considerable magnitude and threatens both patient and graft survival. The fact that peptic ulcer usually occurs in the early months after transplantation, and that there are known risk factors including treatment for rejection, sepsis, and hepatitis, demand a high level of clinical suspicion, early and accurate diagnosis, and prompt treatment. Aggressive medical prophylaxis is important, but if it should fail prompt reduction of the dose of corticosteroids is imperative so that continued patient survival is emphasized rather than the continued survival of the transplant. Surgical intervention, when indicated, should also be prompt, and the more definitive operations such as vagotomy with pyloroplasty or gastric resection are preferred because of a lesser occurrence of reoperation among such patients. Prophylactic operations in patients with an antecedent history of peptic ulcer may provide considerable protection against the development of corticosteroid-related ulcers after transplantation." @default.
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