Histopathologic patterns of nonrejection injury in renal allograft biopsies and their clinical characteristics; a single centre south Indian study
Introduction: Graft dysfunction (GD) is the major complication of renal transplantation, and may result in graft loss. The major causes of GD are immunological rejection and non-rejection injury (NRI), which have different prognostic and therapeutic connotations. Meticulous renal allograft biopsy (R...
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Main Authors: | Clement Wilfred Devadass (Author), Vijaya Mysorekar (Author), Greeshma Prasad (Author), Sravanthi Sunkaraneni (Author), Gireesh Mathihally (Author), Mahesh Eshwarappa (Author), Radhika Kunavil (Author) |
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Society of Diabetic Nephropathy Prevention,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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