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Urol Int (1992) 49 (2): 69–75.
Published Online: 03 February 2010
... sensitivity (95%) of these cytofluorometric analyses in the peripheral blood allows to discriminate between acute rejection and other causes of deteriorated kidney transplant function (infection, toxicity, arteriopathy), especially in the late phase ( > 1 year) after transplantation. Additionally...
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Urol Int (1984) 39 (1): 49–51.
Published Online: 29 January 2010
... ‘spontaneous’ renal allograft rupture (DSR). The aetiology appears to be a vigorous rejection confirmed by operative and pathological findings. The patient who was a cadaver donor recipient presented with pain and tenderness at the transplant site, falling haematocrit, hypotension and azotaemia. The details...
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Urol Int (1978) 33 (4): 234–244.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
... by high urine sodium level, and low AAP activities. These changes correspond to the end stage of renal insufficiency. (2) Low concentration of sodium and extremely high AAP excretion are characteristic in grafts with severe rejection episodes. (3) If kidneys lost their function due to irreversible...