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Transplant patients from 40 years ago cause Pittsburgh doctors to take an about-face

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Dr. Abu-Elmagd's talk, Tolerance for Human Intestinal Transplantation (Abstract 0061) is at 10 a.m., Monday, August 26; Oral Abstract Session 8, Diplomat 4/5.

Dr. Starzl is speaking at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 28 in a plenary session titled "What's New and Hot in Transplantation" (Plenary Session IV, Grand East/West), at which time he will elaborate on the lessons learned from history and present results of 50 kidney transplant patients who were treated under the new strategy.


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Contact: Lisa Rossi
412-647-3555
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
26-Aug-2002


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