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Efficacy of everolimus in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation: a retrospective study

Efficacy of everolimus in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation: a retrospective study

... Background: There are limited reports on the use of everolimus for maintaining immunosup- pression in ABO-incompatible (ABOi) kidney transplantation (KT). As everolimus (EVR) is effective for preventing ...

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Successful pregnancy after in vitro fertilization in an ABO-incompatible kidney transplant recipient receiving rituximab: a case report

Successful pregnancy after in vitro fertilization in an ABO-incompatible kidney transplant recipient receiving rituximab: a case report

... A 35-year-old woman, gravida 1, para 0, with end-stage kidney disease caused by IgA nephropathy was referred for kidney transplantation. Hemodialysis was initiated when she was 33 years old. She first became pregnant ...

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Long-term desensitization for ABO-incompatible living related kidney transplantation recipients with high refractory and rebound anti-blood type antibody: case report

Long-term desensitization for ABO-incompatible living related kidney transplantation recipients with high refractory and rebound anti-blood type antibody: case report

... received ABO-incompatible kidney grafts between 2005 and 2012 [3]. ABO-iLKT has been successful, in part, because of the identification of im- munological mechanisms following the procedure, includ- ...

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Delayed hyperacute rejection in a patient who developed clostridium difficile infection after ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation

Delayed hyperacute rejection in a patient who developed <em>clostridium difficile</em> infection after ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation

... by ABO-blood-group ...In ABO incompatible transplantation, accommodation can be loosely defined as survival of the graft without acute AMR despite the presence of blood group antigens on graft ...

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Absence of Donor Specific Anti HLA Antibodies After ABO Incompatible Heart Transplantation in Infancy: Altered Immunity or Age?

Absence of Donor Specific Anti HLA Antibodies After ABO Incompatible Heart Transplantation in Infancy: Altered Immunity or Age?

... The demographic and clinical history of the patient cohort is shown in Table 1. A total of 122 patients were included, of whom about half were transplanted in the first 2 years of life. This relatively young group ...

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Long Term Follow Up of ABO Incompatible Kidney Transplantation—A Study from India

Long Term Follow Up of ABO Incompatible Kidney Transplantation—A Study from India

... undergone ABO incompatible kidney transplantation between 2010 and ...study. ABO compatible kidney transplantation recipients during the same period were taken as ...the incompatible group ...

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Isoimmunization Is Unlikely to Be the Cause of Hemolysis in ABO-Incompatible but Direct Antiglobulin Test-Negative Neonates

Isoimmunization Is Unlikely to Be the Cause of Hemolysis in ABO-Incompatible but Direct Antiglobulin Test-Negative Neonates

... with ABO incompatibility (mother blood group O, infant A or B) is still often attributed to ...DAT-negative ABO-incompatible neonates compared with DAT-negative ABO-compatible neo- nates; if ...

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VDJ gene usage among B-cell receptors in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation determined by RNA-seq Transcriptomic analysis

VDJ gene usage among B-cell receptors in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation determined by RNA-seq Transcriptomic analysis

... contributed to a higher usage of the IGHV4 heavy chain V family. In our study, IGHV4–34 was more frequently used in the ABOiR group than in the ABOiA group. These re- sults suggest that plasma cells may have a critical ...

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Efficacy of selective plasma exchange as pre-transplant apheresis in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation

Efficacy of selective plasma exchange as pre-transplant apheresis in ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation

... Repeated DFPP or PE (using albumin solution as substi- tution fluid) can cause a marked loss in coagulation fac- tors [15, 16], which can then cause perioperative bleeding, especially if the last session was performed on ...

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Late antibody-mediated rejection after ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation during Gram-negative sepsis

Late antibody-mediated rejection after ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation during Gram-negative sepsis

... In ABO-i solid organ transplantation the relation be- tween sepsis and AMR is also ...pediatric ABO-i kidney transplant recipient experienced biopsy-proven AMR during pyelonephritis, with an increase in ...

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ABO incompatibility and RhIG immunoprophylaxis protect against non-D alloimmunization by pregnancy

ABO incompatibility and RhIG immunoprophylaxis protect against non-D alloimmunization by pregnancy

... whether ABO mismatch in pregnancy may reduce the risk of immunization towards non-D RBC ...possible ABO incompatible first pregnancies in cases than in general population, implicating a preventive ...

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Evaluation of Anti-A and Anti-B Alloisogglutinin Titer in Group O Plateletpheresis Donors

Evaluation of Anti-A and Anti-B Alloisogglutinin Titer in Group O Plateletpheresis Donors

... of ABO antigen being present on the platelets surface and anti-ABO alloisogglutinins being present in the donor’s ...minor ABO incompatibility (group A, B and AB ...of ABO-incompatible ...

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Rituximab: An emerging therapeutic agent for kidney transplantation

Rituximab: An emerging therapeutic agent for kidney transplantation

... and ABO blood group-incompatible transplantation to the treatment of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR), post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD), and recurrent glomerular diseases in the renal ...

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ABO Blood Grouping Mismatch in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Clinical Guides

ABO Blood Grouping Mismatch in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Clinical Guides

... bidirectional ABO blood group incompatible hematopoietic stem cell transplantation by pretransplant reduction of host anti- donor ...bi-directional ABO- incompatible allogeneic stem-cell ...

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The Destruction of Red Cells by Antibodies in Man  II  Pyrogenic, Leukocytic and Dermal Responses to Immune Hemolysis

The Destruction of Red Cells by Antibodies in Man II Pyrogenic, Leukocytic and Dermal Responses to Immune Hemolysis

... The number of ABO-incompatible red cells was observed more critically in subjects having an inlying cardiac catheter and a Cournand needle necessary to produce a definite leukopenia on i[r] ...

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Incompatible quartets, triplets, and characters

Incompatible quartets, triplets, and characters

... Section Incompatible Characters, show that our lower bound on f (r) is tight for r = 2 and r = ...Section Incompatible quartets gives an upper bound on the maximum cardinality of a minimal set of ...

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The ABO Grouping of Blood Stains

The ABO Grouping of Blood Stains

... We have carried out no experiments to determine the relative amount of insoluble and soluble absorbing substances but considering the common occurrence of soluble blood group substances [r] ...

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FREQUENCY OF ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

FREQUENCY OF ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

... t Concentration in capillary blood at 20 hours of age was 10 mg/100 ml. observation was that neither jaundice of[r] ...

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Training Parsers on Incompatible Treebanks

Training Parsers on Incompatible Treebanks

... Figure 3: Error reduction by training set size, Swedish... ISST error reduction.[r] ...

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ISOAGGLUTININS ASSOCIATED WITH ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

ISOAGGLUTININS ASSOCIATED WITH ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

... Inhibition by hog A and horse B specific soluble blood group substances of the 0.02 M phosphate buffer fractions of maternal a and j3 isoagglutinins when there is a history of severe ABO[r] ...

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