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Histopathological findings in transplanted kidneys

Histopathological findings in transplanted kidneys

... The existence of circulating permeability factors, pro- posed by Savin’s group, may be a notable predictor of FSGS recurrence [150]. Circulating urokinase receptor (suPAR), which has been reported as a cause of FSGS, may ...

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Prognostic Value of Dynamic Tissue Perfusion Measurements in Transplanted Kidneys

Prognostic Value of Dynamic Tissue Perfusion Measurements in Transplanted Kidneys

... RI values of segmental arteries in a renal transplant re- cipient depend mainly on recipient-related factors affect- ing vascular compliance, such as pulse pressure or reci- pient age. Whereas DTPM characterize ...

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Repeated renal infarction in native and transplanted kidneys due to left ventricular thrombus formation caused by antiphospholipid antibody syndrome

Repeated renal infarction in native and transplanted kidneys due to left ventricular thrombus formation caused by antiphospholipid antibody syndrome

... This case is unique in having a recurrent cardiac cause for LV apical mural thrombus with embolization first to the (by then) single native kidney and later in a discrete episode to a transplanted kidney. The ...

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Predominant but silent C1q deposits in mesangium on transplanted kidneys - long-term observational study

Predominant but silent C1q deposits in mesangium on transplanted kidneys - long-term observational study

... The original renal diseases consisted of renal hypopla- sia, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), auto- somal recessive polycystic kidney disease, Alport syndrome, and chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis. All 5 ...

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Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys

Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys

... Conventional color Doppler sonography with calcula- tion of Resistance Index (RI) and Pulsatility Index (PI) were used for many years to evaluate the perfusion of renal transplants. RI measurements reflect a complex ...

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Fine needle aspirates of kidneys: a promising tool for RNA sequencing in native and transplanted kidneys

Fine needle aspirates of kidneys: a promising tool for RNA sequencing in native and transplanted kidneys

... function (eGFR > 60 ml/min/1.73m 2 ) and had under- gone total nephrectomy. Key characteristics of the pa- tients are outlined in Table 1. One 16 gauge (G16) core biopsy and four fine needle aspirate samples (FNA) ...

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Proteinuria and function loss in native and transplanted kidneys

Proteinuria and function loss in native and transplanted kidneys

... allografted kidneys with rejection exhibited acute rejection; although the authors stated that their results also applied to allografts with CR, they did not systematically examine that idea and no data were ...

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Improved renal ischemia tolerance in females influences kidney transplantation outcomes

Improved renal ischemia tolerance in females influences kidney transplantation outcomes

... effects, kidneys were directly transplanted between C57BL/6 mice with the standardized minimal cold ische- mia time (30 minutes), using female donors to female recipients (F→F), male donors to female ...

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Original Article Percutaneous nephrolithotomy under ultrasound guidance in treating allograft stones

Original Article Percutaneous nephrolithotomy under ultrasound guidance in treating allograft stones

... in transplanted kidneys. First, for native kidneys, the dilation sheath needs to be pu- shed deeper than the initial length measured by the needle because of the mobility of kid- neys during dilation ...

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THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY DENERVATED BY AUTOTRANSPLANTATION IN THE DOG

THE FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY OF THE KIDNEY DENERVATED BY AUTOTRANSPLANTATION IN THE DOG

... Values for sodium excretion rates during the control clearance periods fasting state, without ECF expansion were greater in some experiments for the transplanted kidneys despite lower fi[r] ...

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Nephropathy in human immunodeficiency virus 1 transgenic mice is due to renal transgene expression

Nephropathy in human immunodeficiency virus 1 transgenic mice is due to renal transgene expression

... Renal cross-transplantation. To establish the role of renal transgene expression in the development of renal disease in vivo, we performed reciprocal kidney transplantation between normal and transgenic mice. To examine ...

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miR106a Promotes the Growth of Transplanted Breast Cancer and Decreases the Sensitivity of Transplanted Tumors to Cisplatin

<p>miR106a Promotes the Growth of Transplanted Breast Cancer and Decreases the Sensitivity of Transplanted Tumors to Cisplatin</p>

... MDA-MB231 cells and MCF7 cells in the logarithmic growth stage were digested with trypsin into cell suspen- sions and cell concentration adjusted to 1×107 mL. Male nude mice (n=6) were inoculated with 200 μ L cell ...

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Biodistribution and Scintigraphic Evaluation of Microemulsion Formulations of Technetium 99m Radiolabeled Thymoquinone

Biodistribution and Scintigraphic Evaluation of Microemulsion Formulations of Technetium 99m Radiolabeled Thymoquinone

... mice transplanted with MCF cells after oral and intravenous administration of TQ-microemulsions were measured to be 6 and ...mice transplanted with murine fibrosarcoma cells had RTVs of 68 and ...

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How the definition of acceptable antigens and epitope analysis can facilitate transplantation of highly sensitized patients with excellent long-term graft survival

How the definition of acceptable antigens and epitope analysis can facilitate transplantation of highly sensitized patients with excellent long-term graft survival

... transplanted through the AM program compared to their highly sensitized counterparts transplanted through regular allocation. We demonstrated that long‐term graft survival was signific[r] ...

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Xenotransplantation – View of the Transplanted Patient

Xenotransplantation – View of the Transplanted Patient

... the transplanted organ does not only involve using better immunosuppressive ...All transplanted patients are on life- long treatment with immunosuppressive ...

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Prevalence of Renal Ectopia by Diagnostic Imaging

Prevalence of Renal Ectopia by Diagnostic Imaging

... pelvic kidneys, two were of small size and other of normal ...functioning kidneys, two with poor functioning up to faint nephrogram persistent in delayed films, while one as non-excretory up to 12 hours ...

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Local immune response in experimental pyelonephritis

Local immune response in experimental pyelonephritis

... pyelonephritic kidneys were capable of local antibody ...pyelonephritic kidneys, contralateral kidneys, normal kidneys, and spleens from normal and pyelonephritic animals was ...

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STUDIES ON THE RESPONSE OF THE TRANSPLANTED KIDNEY AND THE TRANSPLANTED ADRENAL GLAND TO THORACIC INFERIOR VENA CAVAL CONSTRICTION

STUDIES ON THE RESPONSE OF THE TRANSPLANTED KIDNEY AND THE TRANSPLANTED ADRENAL GLAND TO THORACIC INFERIOR VENA CAVAL CONSTRICTION

... In investigating the role of increased venous pressure in experimental ascites produced by thoracic inferior vena caval constriction in the dog, Whelan, McCoord and Schilling 1 have repo[r] ...

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Variations in the pelvicalyceal pattern in human kidneys

Variations in the pelvicalyceal pattern in human kidneys

... Sykes ( 1963 ) found that in the foetal kidney there were anterior and posterior divisions for the minor calyces. But they become fused in the upper and lower pole regions. His finding was, that such a fusion may persist ...

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Extra uterine development of preterm kidneys

Extra uterine development of preterm kidneys

... Despite having smaller renal volume (and reduced nephron number), premature neonates achieve a similar eGFR as term neonates through glomerulo-hyperfiltration. They also show evidence of glomerular injury in the early ...

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