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1984
Experimental cardiac transplantation using various animals preceded the first human-to-human cardiac transplant in 1967. Such experimental work provided a sound basis for our understanding of the clinical and pathological features of cardiac rejection and their modification by immunosuppressive agents.
A. G. Rose, C. J. Uys
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Experimental cardiac transplantation using various animals preceded the first human-to-human cardiac transplant in 1967. Such experimental work provided a sound basis for our understanding of the clinical and pathological features of cardiac rejection and their modification by immunosuppressive agents.
A. G. Rose, C. J. Uys
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Iranian journal of kidney diseases, 2009
The incidence of acute rejection of the kidney allograft in the world has been around 15% during the period between 2001 and 2003. It is clinically defined as an elevation in the level of serum creatinine by more than 0.3 mg/dL and is diagnosed by kidney biopsy.
Mohammad-Reza, Ganji, Behrooz, Broumand
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The incidence of acute rejection of the kidney allograft in the world has been around 15% during the period between 2001 and 2003. It is clinically defined as an elevation in the level of serum creatinine by more than 0.3 mg/dL and is diagnosed by kidney biopsy.
Mohammad-Reza, Ganji, Behrooz, Broumand
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Treatment of Acute Antibody-Mediated Rejection
2017Acute antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) remains an important challenge in the field of kidney transplantation despite the advances in immunosuppressive strategies, and has been recognized as an important cause of allograft dysfunction and graft loss.
COMAI, GIORGIA +9 more
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Allograft Rejection: Acute and Chronic Studies
2008Organ transplantation represents the only possible therapeutic intervention for a large number of end-stage renal diseases. The current immunosuppressive drugs are very efficient to overcome the acute rejection; however, their continuous administration exposes patients to a great risk of developing opportunistic infections and cancer.
Susanna, Tomasoni +2 more
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Role of Acute Rejection in Chronic Rejection
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[Diagnosis of the acute rejection].
Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica, 1992A questionnaire survey, concerning the immunosuppressive treatment and criteria of diagnosis in acute rejection of renal allografts, was done at 22 institutes. In 15 institutes, 3 immunosuppressive agents were used. Those agents were as follows: prednisolone (Pr.) or methyl-prednisolone (M-Pr.), cyclosporin (CsA) and azathioprine (Az.) or mizoribine ...
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