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Van Laecke S et al. – New–onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT) is a frequent complication and has an impact on patient and graft survival. Hypomagnesemia is common in both renal transplant recipients and in diabetics. The use of CNI is associated with NODAT, but, to a large extent, this effect seems attributable to the induction of hypomagnesemia. After adjustment for Mg, sirolimus was also associated with NODAT.

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