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Pediatr Nephrol ; 29(8): 1441-50, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24584665

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies have found that pediatric solid organ transplant recipients suffer from adenotonsillar hyperplasia. However, as this condition is also common in normal children, it remains unclear whether the incidence is truly increased. The aim of this study was to compare the incidences of surgery on the adenoids and tonsils of normal children with those receiving renal transplants and to define risk factors in the transplant population. METHODS: Data on 49 consecutive children from a single renal transplant unit were compared to data from a large governmental survey of healthy German children (KiGGS). For analysis of 'survival without operation', controls were matched for gender, region and immigration status (n = 8,650), as well as for age to compare incidence rates (n = 637). RESULTS: The age-matched solid organ transplant recipients had a higher incidence of adenoidectomies [2.3-fold, [95 % confidence interval (CI) for relative risk 1.6-3.3) and a higher incidence of tonsillectomies/tonsillotomies (3.5-fold, 95 % CI 2.1-5.7). The normal peak of adenoidectomies was delayed by 2 years in the pre-school group, and transplanted teenagers showed an extra peak for both operations. Boys and those transplanted at a younger age were significantly more likely to need adenoidectomies. Ciclosporin levels, Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus infections did not influence the incidence of operations. CONCLUSION: Children receiving renal transplants are at markedly increased risk of adenotonsillar hyperplasia requiring surgery, especially males and young recipients.


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Adenoidectomy/statistics & numerical data , Kidney Transplantation/statistics & numerical data , Pharyngeal Diseases/epidemiology , Pharyngeal Diseases/surgery , Tonsillectomy/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Age Factors , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Germany/epidemiology , Health Surveys , Humans , Hyperplasia/epidemiology , Hyperplasia/surgery , Immunosuppressive Agents/adverse effects , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Incidence , Infant , Male , Young Adult
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Org Lett ; 15(18): 4666-9, 2013 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23980843

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The development of a high yielding, both nucleophile and electrophile selective cross-coupling reaction with aromatic rings is presented. The reaction is general with respect to functional groups. Furthermore, the products still contain a boronic ester and a bromide. These two functional groups allow them to be easy-to-prepare, highly complex starting materials for further reactions, avoiding protecting group transformations.

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Org Lett ; 14(22): 5644-7, 2012 Nov 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23121649

ABSTRACT

A new thiophene building block, containing both a stannyl group and a boronic ester, was prepared. From this starting material, a general, nucleophile-selective one-pot reaction was developed, exploiting the different reactivities of the Stille and Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions. A series of aromatic electrophiles were used to demonstrate the high functional group tolerance.

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