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Donor-derived cell-free DNA for detection of acute rejection in lung transplant recipients. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Immunol
Yavuz G   +18 more
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Sustained Molecular Allograft Injury After Episodes of Acute Rejection and Organizing Pneumonia Increases the Risk of Lung Allograft Failure. [PDF]

open access: yesTransplant Direct
Keller MB   +13 more
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Acute Rejection and Antibody-Mediated Rejection in Lung Transplantation

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2017
Despite advances in immunosuppression over the past 25 years, acute cellular rejection remains a common complication early after lung transplantation. Although acute cellular rejection has often not resulted in clinical signs or symptoms of allograft dysfunction, it has been widely recognized as a strong independent risk factor for the development of ...
Ramsey R Hachem
exaly   +3 more sources

Acute and chronic rejection

Seminars in Nephrology, 2001
The major histocompatibility complex molecules are the primary antigens responsible for causing graft rejection, and T-cell recognition of alloantigens is the cardinal event initiating cellular rejection. Current concepts suggest that direct allorecognition mediates acute rejection, whereas indirect allorecognition mediates chronic rejection. In biopsy
A, Tejani, L, Emmett
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Immune Mechanisms of Acute Rejection

Transplantation Proceedings, 1998
An understanding of acute allograft rejection has eluded investigators for many years, despite major research efforts in this area. This understanding may not be achievable, given the current philosophic approach to the study of immune processes. An alternative approach, which is outlined here, would require investigators to develop an appreciation for
C G, Orosz, A M, VanBuskirk
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Concomitant Acute Sinusitis and Acute Lung Rejection

Southern Medical Journal, 2000
Two lung transplant recipients had concomitant acute sinusitis and acute lung rejection. Antibiotics and decongestants alleviated the sinusitis, but the symptoms of cough and dyspnea as well as spirometric defects necessitated treatment of acute lung rejection.
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Acute Humoral Rejection

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003
y Dis. 2003;41(1):E31-E32 Fig 1. New evidence has led to re-organization of classification of transplant rejection from a classic, morphological based classification to a mechanistic based classification. Antibodymediated rejection was previously loosely, but not definitely, correlated with the presence of acute glomerulitis, that is the infiltration ...
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