We have studied the fate of diabetic neuropathy and autonomic function in 13 patients with long standing Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus following combined pancreas and kidney transplantation. Fifteen diabetic patients with a kidney graft only served as controls. After initial improvement of the neuropathy in both groups, probably caused by the elimination of uraemia, a continuous improvement during the 48 months study was seen in the euglycaemic pancreas graft recipients only. Autonomic (parasym-pathetic) function improved only slightly and to a similar extent in both groups. © 1991 Springer-Verlag.
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Solders, G., Tydén, G., Persson, A., & Groth, C. G. (1991). Improvement in diabetic neuropathy 4 years after successful pancreatic and renal transplantation. Diabetologia, 34(1 Supplement). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00587637
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