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Acute antibody-mediated rejection of renal transplant associated with cellular crescents: First case report
(2011-09-01)
Acute antibody-mediated rejection is characterized by histological abnormalities such as glomerulitis, capillaritis, or thrombosis associated with presence of C4d and specific anti-donor antibodies. Reports on the association ...
Acute antibody-mediated rejection of renal transplant associated with cellular crescents: First case report
(2011-09-01)
Acute antibody-mediated rejection is characterized by histological abnormalities such as glomerulitis, capillaritis, or thrombosis associated with presence of C4d and specific anti-donor antibodies. Reports on the association ...
Mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate and microcirculation injury in acute rejection: Role in renal allograft survival
(2013-05-22)
This study aimed at investigating associations between monocytes/ macrophages (Mo) infiltration and three important criteria associated with acute antibody-mediated rejection: C4d staining, microcirculation injury, and ...
Mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate and microcirculation injury in acute rejection: Role in renal allograft survival
(2013-05-22)
This study aimed at investigating associations between monocytes/ macrophages (Mo) infiltration and three important criteria associated with acute antibody-mediated rejection: C4d staining, microcirculation injury, and ...
Compartment-specific expression of natural killer cell markers in renal transplantation: Immune profile in acute rejection
(2016-04-01)
Natural killer (NK) cells have been implicated in graft dysfunction. Here, we formulated hypothesis that distinct patterns of expression NK cells markers correlated with acute rejection in kidney transplantation. Therefore, ...
An open randomized study comparing immunosuppression therapy initiated before or after kidney transplantation in haploidentical living recipients
(Blackwell Munksgaard, 2004-08-01)
Background: Acute rejection is the most important risk factor for graft survival. Although many centers start immunosuppressive therapy days before the surgery in living donors, there is no systematic study concerning the ...
Prostanoids modulate inflammation and alloimmune responses during graft rejection
(Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 2005-12)
Acute rejection of a transplanted organ is characterized by intense inflammation within the graft. Yet, for many years transplant researchers have overlooked the role of classic mediators of inflammation such as prostaglandins ...
In situ expression of mononuclear cell markers and interleukin-2 receptor in renal allograft biopsies of acute rejection and borderline cases
(2007-01-01)
The correct diagnosis of renal allograft rejection may be difficult using only clinical and/or histopathological criteria. Immunological assays should be considered in order to evaluate the phenotype of inflammatory ...