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Factors determining short term graft function in Renal Transplant Recipients.

Factors determining short term graft function in Renal Transplant Recipients.

... poor graft survival. Non immunologic factors of both donor and recipient variables have been widely discussed as risk factors for long-term graft ...affect graft survival. In the ... See full document

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Long-term survival in Japanese renal transplant recipients with Alport syndrome: a retrospective study

Long-term survival in Japanese renal transplant recipients with Alport syndrome: a retrospective study

... and recipients with AS are ...kidney function and did not show proteinuria or ...and recipients are carefully ...and graft outcomes is the occurrence of anti-GBM ...induces graft ... See full document

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Prevalence of Hypovitaminosis D among Renal Transplant Recipients and Its Relation to Graft Interstitial Fibrosis

Prevalence of Hypovitaminosis D among Renal Transplant Recipients and Its Relation to Graft Interstitial Fibrosis

... Renal transplant recipients had a high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency versus controls ...of renal allograft dysfunction (causing loss of renal tubular CYP27B1), raised serum ... See full document

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Prevalence of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in long-term renal transplant patients

Prevalence of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in long-term renal transplant patients

... This study presents some intriguing findings in patients with long-term functioning renal transplants. Older age represents the strongest risk factor for cardiovascular events. Although NODAT is a ... See full document

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Psychosocial versus clinical factors influencing QoL among renal transplant recipients

Psychosocial versus clinical factors influencing QoL among renal transplant recipients

... medical factors considered to be associated with the efficacy of renal ...many recipients had either stopped or had reduced their steroid dose, which is mostly prescribed in the first year after ... See full document

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Factors associated with health-related quality of life in renal transplant recipients: results of a national survey in France

Factors associated with health-related quality of life in renal transplant recipients: results of a national survey in France

... functioning graft for at least one year were eligible. Multi-organ transplant patients before or simultaneously with their kidney transplant were ...the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) ... See full document

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CYP3A5 polymorphisms in renal transplant recipients: influence on tacrolimus treatment

CYP3A5 polymorphisms in renal transplant recipients: influence on tacrolimus treatment

... or graft function. Multiple other factors play a ...post- transplant, concomitant immunosuppression in the form of antibody induction therapy, mycophenolate, and high dose corticosteroid is ... See full document

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Evaluation of Gene Panel mRNAs in Urine Samples of Kidney Transplant Recipients as a Non-invasive Tool of Graft Function

Evaluation of Gene Panel mRNAs in Urine Samples of Kidney Transplant Recipients as a Non-invasive Tool of Graft Function

... In addition, recent studies have been advocated to dissect the role of cytokines in allograft rejection and long-term allo- graft outcomes. For example, there is evi- dence showing that the ratio of IFN- ... See full document

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Urinary Tract Infection in Renal Transplant Recipients - Clinical and Microbiological profile and risk factors and outcome.

Urinary Tract Infection in Renal Transplant Recipients - Clinical and Microbiological profile and risk factors and outcome.

... post transplant period mostly in the first three ...distal transplant ureteral ischemia or due to surgical factors like ureteroneocystostomy techniques and poor graft ...delayed graft ... See full document

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Self-reported sleep disturbances in renal transplant recipients

Self-reported sleep disturbances in renal transplant recipients

... kidney function and co-morbid medical con- ditions, psychosocial problems, psychiatric and neuro- logical disturbances, lifestyle, diet, environmental factors and ...contributing factors, the most ... See full document

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Autologous bone marrow derived mesenchymal stromal cell therapy in combination with everolimus to preserve renal structure and function in renal transplant recipients

Autologous bone marrow derived mesenchymal stromal cell therapy in combination with everolimus to preserve renal structure and function in renal transplant recipients

... heart graft survival (>100 days) with normal ...Tolerant recipients exhibited neither intragraft nor circulating DSA, but demonstrated significantly higher frequencies of both tolerogenic dendritic cells ... See full document

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Risk and outcome of pyelonephritis among renal transplant recipients

Risk and outcome of pyelonephritis among renal transplant recipients

... on graft and patient sur- vival is debated. While short term mortality was low, we found that hospitalisation for pyelonephritis in RTx re- cipients was associated with persistent increased risk of ... See full document

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Is Noncompliance Among Adolescent Renal Transplant Recipients Inevitable?

Is Noncompliance Among Adolescent Renal Transplant Recipients Inevitable?

... influence graft function. Psychosocial factors that were associated with noncom- pliance included insufficient family support, low self- awareness caused by poor cognitive abilities, and ... See full document

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Factors predicting early graft function in Renal Transplantation.

Factors predicting early graft function in Renal Transplantation.

... in graft survival are seen only with respect to one year graft survival , but even now the rate of chronic graft loss after the one year remains somewhat high in spite of all the innovations made in ... See full document

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Cholesterol crystal embolism presenting with delayed graft function and impaired long term function in renal transplant recipients: two case reports

Cholesterol crystal embolism presenting with delayed graft function and impaired long term function in renal transplant recipients: two case reports

... risk factors such as angiography. Twenty-four to 33% of patients with renal cholesterol- crystal embolism develop ESRD [9, ...altering renal function [7]. Given the detrimental effect of CCE ... See full document

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Karyopherins: potential biological elements involved in the delayed graft function in renal transplant recipients

Karyopherins: potential biological elements involved in the delayed graft function in renal transplant recipients

... Results: Bioinformatics/statistical analysis showed that 15 pathways (8 up-regulated and 7 down-regulated) and 11 pathways (5 up-regulated and 6 down-regulated) were able to identify DGF patients at T0 and T24, ... See full document

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Optimal Control of Immunosuppressants in Renal Transplant Recipients Susceptible to BKV Infection

Optimal Control of Immunosuppressants in Renal Transplant Recipients Susceptible to BKV Infection

... kidney transplant might ...for renal transplant recipients and depict results for the optimal treatment plan for a simulated transplant ...of renal transplant ... See full document

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Mucormycosis in renal transplant recipients: review of 174 reported cases

Mucormycosis in renal transplant recipients: review of 174 reported cases

... in renal transplant recipients were identified in 123 articles published from 1970 to 2015 (Additional file ...in renal transplant recipients was increasing during the study ... See full document

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Comparison of glucose tolerance in renal transplant recipients and hemodialysis patients

Comparison of glucose tolerance in renal transplant recipients and hemodialysis patients

... end-stage renal disease because of the presence of anemia, shortened red blood cell survival, and assay interferences from ...severe renal impairment ... See full document

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Hypercalcaemia preceding diagnosis of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in renal transplant recipients

Hypercalcaemia preceding diagnosis of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in renal transplant recipients

... Six months has been suggested as the optimal duration of PJP prophylaxis post-transplant, as it correlates with the esti- mated median incubation period of PJP (53 days with a range of 7–188 days) [55]. Without ... See full document

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