Geoff Bond
University of Pittsburgh
15 Papers
57 Citations
Geoff Bond is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Immunosuppression. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Geoff Bond include Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
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Five hundred intestinal and multivisceral transplantations at a single center
TL;DR: Survival has greatly improved over time as management strategies evolved and the current results clearly justify elevating the procedure level to that of other abdominal organs with the privilege to permanently reside in a respected place in the surgical armamentarium.
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Monitoring immune function during tacrolimus tapering in small bowel transplant recipients
Adriana Zeevi,Judith A. Britz,Carol Bentlejewski,David Guaspari,Wu Tong,Geoff Bond,Noriko Murase,Clyde Harris,Marsha Zak,D Martin,Diane R. Post,Richard Kowalski,Kareem Abu Elmagd +12 more
TL;DR: Results validate the clinical utility of the Cylex Immune Cell Function Assay as an objective tool for assessing immune function and can identify those patients who are candidates for minimization of immunosuppressant therapy, manage the timing and rate of immunological weaning and be forewarned of increased patient risk.
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Pediatric liver transplantation for hepatocellular cancer and rare liver malignancies: US multicenter and single-center experience (1981-2015).
Rohan Vinayak,Ruy J. Cruz,Sarangarajan Ranganathan,Ravi Mohanka,George V. Mazariegos,Kyle Soltys,Geoff Bond,Sameh S. Tadros,Abhinav Humar,J. Wallis Marsh,Robert R. Selby,Jorge Reyes,Qing Sun,Kimberly Haberman,Rakesh Sindhi +14 more
TL;DR: Among children, LT can be curative for unresectable HCC confined to the liver and without vascular invasion, incidental HCC, embryonal tumors, and metastatic neuroendocrine tumors.
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De novo malignancies after intestinal and multivisceral transplantation.
Kareem Abu-Elmagd,Marsha Zak,J Stamos,Geoff Bond,Ashok Jain,Ada O. Youk,Mohamed Ezzelarab,Guilherme Costa,Tong Wu,Michael A. Nalesnik,George V. Mazariegos,Rakesh Sindhi,Amadeo Marcos,Anthony J. Demetris,John J. Fung,Jorge Reyes +15 more
TL;DR: With conventional immunosuppression, intestinal recipients are at a significantly higher risk of developing de novo cancer when compared with the general population, and a novel tolerogenic Immunosuppressive strategy has been recently implemented to reduce the lifelong need for immunosppression.
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Liver transplantation in cystic fibrosis
Geoff Bond,Ernesto P. Molmenti,Jonathan D. Finder,G M Mazariagos,Rakesh Sindhi,David M. Orenstein,J. J. Fung,Jorge Reyes +7 more
TL;DR: This case highlights both the need to look for cutaneous lesions due to unusual mycobacteria, particularly in immunodepressed patients, and the current methods of identification of these mycOBacteria, in particular, the study of mycolic acids using chromatography9.
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