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    Missed gallstones in the abdominal wall: complication of a laparoscopic cholecystectomy by Frade, Sofia, Carrelha, Sofia, Monteiro, Nuno, Moniz, Luís, Viegas, Helder

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2020)
    “…Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, like any invasive procedure, is associated with complications. One of them often ignored despite its frequency, as the results of…”
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    Patologia Dermatológica em Doentes Transplantados Hepáticos e Renais Referenciados à Consulta de Dermatologia e Venereologia by Fernandes, Sónia, Carrelha, Ana Sofia, Marques Pinto, Gabriela, Nolasco, Fernando, Barroso, Eduardo, Cardoso, Jorge

    Published in Acta médica portuguesa (31-10-2013)
    “…Introdução: Foram descritas várias doenças cutâneas em doentes transplantados, em relação com a terapêutica imunossupressora instituída. Pretendemos…”
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    Pancreas Rejection in the Artificial Intelligence Era: New Tool for Signal Patients at Risk by Vigia, Emanuel, Ramalhete, Luís, Ribeiro, Rita, Barros, Inês, Chumbinho, Beatriz, Filipe, Edite, Pena, Ana, Bicho, Luís, Nobre, Ana, Carrelha, Sofia, Sobral, Mafalda, Lamelas, Jorge, Coelho, João Santos, Ferreira, Aníbal, Marques, Hugo Pinto

    Published in Journal of personalized medicine (29-06-2023)
    “…Pancreas transplantation is currently the only treatment that can re-establish normal endocrine pancreatic function. Despite all efforts, pancreas allograft…”
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    Skin disease in liver and kidney transplant recipients referred to the department of dermatology and venereology by Fernandes, Sónia, Carrelha, Ana Sofia, Marques Pinto, Gabriela, Nolasco, Fernando, Barroso, Eduardo, Cardoso, Jorge

    Published in Acta medica portuguesa (01-09-2013)
    “…Several skin disorders, immunosuppression-induced, have been described in transplant recipients. The aim of our study is to characterize the clinical spectrum…”
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